He didn’t invent comic book heroes, but Marvel’s late mastermind brought them down to earth, creating a universe of ultra-lucrative superhumans whose humanity altered the face of entertainment. There were superheroes before Stan Lee. DC Comics’ Superman and Marvel’s Captain America had been around since the 1930s. But it was Lee — who died Nov....
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Feature Story: Attorney Mixed Up With TRAPPing?
Feature Story: Attorney Mixed Up With TRAPPing? – inCity Magazine – When our publisher came across this attorney, he said, “We have to write about this!” We hope that you enjoy and support this woman as well! Please introduce yourself and your business to our audience: My name is Tiffany M. Simmons. I am a...
Jules Johnson: Lost In The Right Place
Introduce Yourself for our readers I was born in Fayetteville, NC but moved around a lot growing up. I moved to Atlanta in the early 2000’s and settled into what has become home for me. I am a mother to two beautiful souls. I am an avid reader, but also enjoy being outdoors. I am...
20 Things You’re Never Too Old For
Eating an ice cream cone Summer wouldn’t be complete without enjoying an ice cream cone while it melts down your your chin (and your hand). For maximum fun, don’t eat it the grown-up, not-messy way—upside down in a bowl, with a spoon—but go all out with a sugar cone, sprinkles, and a cherry on top....
A Mere Reality – A Message from a B-Boy
New Author Rollie C. Gray Jr. is fresh on the scene with his first book entitled “A Mere Reality – A Chicago Hip Hop Story”. Rollie was inspired to write this book because he wanted to change the perception of young black males. He says, “If the Almighty gave me the ability to create...
“Black Coffee” Wakes Up Social Advocacy For Black Men
Atlanta Author R.L. Byrd has utilized his passion for writing to provide a voice from the African-American male’s multifaceted perspective on love, life & more. In his newest fictional release, Black Coffee, the Brothers break their silence on some of the most pressing social issues challenging today’s black males: Disproportionate homicide rates, unintentional injuries, suicide,...
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