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Separated at Birth: Marvel's Voices Barbershop Variant and this 2018 Get to Know Black Comix Print

The Marvel's Voices anthology is in stores today, and if you're lucky, you've snagged the version with a variant cover by Brian Stelfreeze. If so, you're treated to some of Marvel's Black superheroes gathered at the barbershop.

Separated at Birth: Brian Stelfreeze's Marvel's Voices Variant and Quinn McGowan's Black Comix Barber Shop Print

But as was pointed out to Bleeding Cool, the cover bears a thematic resemblance to a print by artist Quinn McGowan for the 2018 Get to Know Black Comix Inktober Giveaway.

Separated at Birth: Brian Stelfreeze's Marvel's Voices Variant and Quinn McGowan's Black Comix Barber Shop Print

It's traditional here in the column that was formerly known as Swipe File to offer a poll, allowing readers to decide whether the similarity is the result of a swipe, an homage, or a coincidence. Given the ubiquitousness of barbershops, we're leaning here toward coincidence ourselves. But hey, it's up to you:

Ultimately though, there's no conflict here for you, the reader; you can support both corporate anthologies "telling the stories of diverse creators and their unique perspectives" and their independent counterparts as well. Marvel's Voices #1 is in stores now.

MARVELS VOICES #1 STELFREEZE VAR
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(W) Vita Ayala, More (A) More (A/CA) Brian Stelfreeze
THE WORLD OUTSIDE YOUR WINDOW!
Marvel's acclaimed podcast series focusing on telling the stories of diverse creators and their unique perspectives becomes a one shot of brand new adventures! The X-Men find their place in the world after declaring a new nation! Killmonger strikes! Moon Girl and Devil Dino return!
RATED T+
In Shops: Feb 19, 2020
SRP: $4.99


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