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RCC Professor Shamika Mitchell Co-Creates Comic-Con Museum Event
Shamika Mitchell, PhD, an RCC English Professor, was the co-creator of a San Diego Comic-Con Museum event featuring Alitha E. Martinez.

Press release from Rockland Community College:
June 22, 2021
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. (June 17, 2021) –In May, Shamika Mitchell, PhD, an RCC
English Professor, was the co-creator of a San Diego Comic-Con Museum event featuring Alitha
E. Martinez, a comic book artist best known for her work for Marvel Comics's Iron Man and
DC's Batgirl. "San Diego Comic-Con and the Comic-Con Museum are wonderful institutions
that are committed to building community and supporting fandom,” says Mitchell, who is a
founding member of the museum. She has recently launched Joystick Angels, a new project on
Kickstarter, is the editor for WinC Magazine which debuts this month, and is the lead editor for
Rae Comics.
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During the event, Mitchell and Martinez talked about their experiences working for companies
like Marvel, DC Comics, Image Comics, Archie Comics and Humanoids. “I’ve known Alitha for
years, Mitchell says. “She is a highly credited artist who won the prestigious Eisner Award, and
is also a professor and mentor to art students.”
For students who are interested in a comics career and Comic-Con, Michell advises students to
reach out and share their talents. “Fandom knows no bounds, and there is room for everyone. For
planning panels and programs, it's important to know your field of interest. Be prepared for
rejections but keep applying-and create opportunities for yourself! Don't wait for approval from others to pursue the projects you are most passionate about.”
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The comics industry is more than just fun and games; those interested in pursuing a career must
hone their skills, accept feedback and meet deadlines, Mitchell says. Juggling six projects, she
depends on her calendar alarms to keep her on track. “If you are talented, but are always late
with deadlines, you will lose opportunities-especially if you are from a marginalized or
underrepresented population. But no matter what is going on in your world, keep creating! Your
work speaks for itself."
This press release was produced by Rockland Community College. The views expressed here are the author’s own.