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Tee franklin bingo love
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tee franklin bingo love

Once Mari's grandma found out, she threatened to kick Mari out of her house and berated her whenever she could. Mari saw her kissing a married deacon and told her mom, who didn't believe her. Mari's grandma especially is implied to be rather awful beyond that.

  • Abusive Parents: Hazel's and Mari's respective parents and grandmothers did not react well to the two being in love with each other at all.
  • Almost fifty years later, they meet again, and now both must decide how to handle their feelings in a world where opinions about same-sex relationships have evolved.Īn expanded "Jackpot Edition" was released in late 2018, featuring side stories from several creators that fill in details of Hazel & Mari's lives, and Franklin announced a sequel to be published in 2020 that will reveal more of Mari's backstory. Shortly after they graduate high school, however, they kiss and confess their mutual attraction, but their burgeoning relationship is quickly discovered and the girls are forced apart. She soon becomes aware that she's romantically interested in the other girl, but given that this is the 1960's, she settles for their being friends. In 1963 New Jersey, 14-year old Hazel Johnson sees new student Mari McCray at a church bingo game. Artist Jenn St-Onge ( Jem & The Holograms: The Misfits, Nancy Drew), colorist Joy San, and letterer Cardinal Rae rounded out the creative team. Bingo Love is a 2018 Kickstarter-funded creator-owned Inclusive Press romance graphic novel (later picked up by Image Comics) in the words of creator-writer Tee Franklin, it's "a queer black love story".















    Tee franklin bingo love