A review by autumn_alwaysreadingseason
Marvel's Voices: Heritage by Stephen Graham Jones, Lee Francis, Rebecca Roanhorse, Steven Paul Judd, Jeph York, Amanda Tachine, Nyla Innuksuk, Darcie Little Badger, Jim Terry, Jimmy Gomez, Bobby Wilson, B. Earl, Jim Zub, Jeffrey Veregge

4.0

This was a great collection introducing new writers into the Marvel universe, all writing Indigenous characters. Some of my favorite authors--Rebecca Roanhorse, Stephen Graham Jones, and Darcie Little Badger--are included, as well as other creators I had never picked up before. 

There are a ton of awesome characters in here, sometimes highlighted solo and other times working together. I'm particularly interested in continuing to read/see more about Mirage and Snowguard because their powers are the most interesting to me (using people's fears to create visions and turning into animals, respectively). But I also loved Echo, American Eagle, the Captain America of the Kickapoo Tribe, Werewolf by Night, and all the rest. I appreciated the essays from the creators that spoke about Indigenous representation and how this kind of renaissance in comics is long overdue.