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Ezra Claytan Daniels

    Ezra Claytan Daniels is a celebrated creator who explores themes of identity, technology, and societal shifts through his distinctive blend of writing and illustration. His work is marked by visual inventiveness and a depth that resonates with contemporary concerns. Daniels' approach to storytelling often highlights the complexities of the human experience in an interconnected world. Celebrated for its innovative edge and inclusive themes, his output invites readers to contemplate the future and our place within it.

    Bttm Fdrs
    • Bttm Fdrs

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An Afrofuturist horror-comedy about gentrification, hip hop, and cultural appropriation. Once a thriving working class neighborhood on Chicago’s south side, the “Bottomyards” is now the definition of urban blight. When an aspiring fashion designer named Darla and her image-obsessed friend, Cynthia, descend upon the neighborhood in search of cheap rent, they soon discover something far more seductive and sinister lurking behind the walls of their new home. Like a cross between Jordan Peele’s Get Out and John Carpenter’s The Thing , Daniels and Passmore’s BTTM FDR S (pronounced “bottomfeeders”) offers a vision of horror that is gross and gory in all the right ways. At turns funny, scary, and thought provoking, it unflinchingly confronts the monsters―both metaphoric and real―that are displacing cultures in urban neighborhoods today. Full-color illustrations throughout.

      Bttm Fdrs
      3.9