Afua Richardson

featured in African Voices Magazine Summer 2017

Afua Richardson is an African-Native American comic book illustrator best known for her works in the series,
“Black Panther World of Wakanda” written by Ta-Nehesi Coates and the first Black women to pen stories for
Marvel Comics, Roxane Gay and Yona Harvey. Other works of hers include “All Star Batman,” “Attack on
Titan” and “X-men 92.” She is one of the most celebrated Black women in the comic industry today for her vivid colors and diverse depictions of superheroes.

Afua is also a voice actor, a classically trained musician, singer, songwriter, and performer, sharing stages
with Sheila- E, Har Mar Superstar on Jimmy Fallon and performed with Emmy Award winner and four-time
Tony Award nominee Melvin Van Peebles in his early production of “Unmitigated Truth: Life, a Lavatory, Loves and Ladies.” It was previously titled “Brer Soul” a small three-man show where Afua performed as six different characters alongside Peebles and guitarist
William Spaceman Patterson at the Nuyorican Poet’s Cafe and the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem. Afua was also a background singer, opening for Alicia Keys, John Legend, and Parliament Funkadelic.

A person with long, dark braided hair and a shaved portion on the side smiles warmly at the camera. They are wearing a black top and have a neutral background behind them. They have smooth skin, well-defined eyebrows, and are slightly tilted to one side for the photo.
Afua Richardson