Humanoids to Donate Proceeds from Digital Sales of ‘Omni’ Comic To Black Lives Matter

Humanoids is the publisher of some of the world’s most iconic and groundbreaking science fiction and fantasy graphic novels. Now, they are putting their money where the good is.  They have agreed to donate proceeds from digital sales on comiXology of its OMNI comic book series. It was written by Devin Grayson (Nightwing, Black Widow) with art by Alitha E. Martinez, and colorist Bryan Valenza. These proceeds will go to Black Lives Matter.

Through September

Now through the end of September, issues 1 through 4 of the ongoing series are on sale at ComiXology. These will sell for $.99 with 100% of the royalties for sales of those issues going to the Black Lives Matter movement.

OMNI: THE DOCTOR IS IN

Omni: The Doctor is in, the first acclaimed trade paperback, is on sale in bookstores on September 1 and in comic shops on September 2. The synopsis for the book is as follows:

In OMNI: THE DOCTOR IS IN, gifted doctor Cecelia Cobbina was once held in the highest regard by peers and patients alike. But that was before an incident in Africa changed her life forever.

Now with the ability to process thoughts at the speed of light, she faces the unimaginable burden of literally having an answer for everything. As the realization of her newfound power becomes apparent, Cecelia must overcome her fears and tackle the one mystery she can’t seem to crack: the origins of her astounding new skills. In the series, Cecelia tackles socio-political problems, like victims wronged by the justice system and white supremacists.


A Great Story for a Worthwhile Cause

So if you want to read a great story and donate to a worthwhile cause as well, then Omni Volume One: The Doctor is In, will resolve both of your wishes. Check it out where great Digital Comics are bought coming September 1st and 2nd.


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