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The Brooklynite
Brooklyn cartoonist, Jake Jeffries gets caught in the fallout of two super-humans battling and is accidentally irradiated with superpowers. Fraught with “Superman powers and Spider-Man problems,” Jake learns to fight crime in his secret identity as The Brooklynite, and chronicles his adventures in a comic book series while struggling to lead a dual existence.
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Ch. 26 - Dedication (Finale)
Ch. 25 - A Man of His Word
Ch. 24 - Carbon Cram
Ch. 23 - Twofold Savior
Ch. 22 - New Brooklyn Comic Con part4
Ch. 21 - New Brooklyn Comic Con part3
Ch. 20 - New Brooklyn Comic Con part2
Ch. 19 - New Brooklyn Comic Con part1
Ch. 18 - A Brooklyn Spectre Revealed
Ch. 17 - Helter- Skelter
Ch. 16 - Billy Burg the Hipster
Ch. 15 - Double Trouble in Brookelynn
Ch. 14 - A Brookelynn Vexation
Ch. 13 - Binary Pursuit
Ch. 12 - Dual Existence
Ch. 11 - Self-Published Superhero
Ch. 10 - Broken Land Battle Rap
Ch. 9 - Allotropes of Carbon
Ch. 8 - Sanguine Disposition
Ch. 7 - Adelita's Advertencia
Ch. 6 - My Two Dads
Ch. 5 - Fateful Blood
Ch. 4 - Ride the Lightning
Ch. 3 - Family Jewels
Ch.2 - Taking A Stand
Ch.1 - Intro
Brooklyn cartoonist, Jake Jeffries gets caught in the fallout of two super-humans battling and is accidentally irradiated with superpowers. Fraught with “Superman powers and Spider-Man problems,” Jake learns to fight crime in his secret identity as The Brooklynite, and chronicles his adventures in a comic book series while struggling to lead a dual existence.
Seth Kushner’s photography has appeared in the New York Times, Time, Newsweek, The New Yorker, and others. He was chosen by Photo District News’ ‘30 Under 30’ and a 3x winner of their Photo Annual Competition. His semi-auto bio graphic novel, SCHMUCK, was released in 2015 by Alternative Comics.
Shamus Beyale grew up in the Diné (Navajo) Nation in New Mexico. He received a Gates Millennium Scholarship to study cartooning at SVA in NYC. Shamus was nominated for an Eisner for his work on Ghetto Klown, the graphic novel by John Leguizamo, has worked for DC, Zenescope, and Discovery Channel.