Thursday, July 31, 2025

She DIED Too Soon... But Her Story is Just Beginning - SAY HER NAME: Rashauna "Rae" Miller

 


🔮 Meet Rae Miller: The Supernatural Black Heroine You Didn’t Know You Needed – Until Now 🔮
Blacktopia and Masterpiece Publishing Proudly Present a Bold New Voice in Graphic Fiction


If you're a fan of gripping graphic novels, layered literary fiction, or Black female protagonists who embody power, pain, and purpose—stop what you’re doing. This is your moment.

Blacktopia is thrilled to spotlight a breakout story straight from the pages of Masterpiece Publishing Presents #1: A Ghost Named Rae, a stunning graphic novel that blends the soul of storytelling with the chill of a supernatural mystery. Written by acclaimed publicist-turned-graphic novelist Jonathan Coleman and vividly brought to life through the art of Christopher E. Coleman (of Dudy Designs), this is not just another comic book. It’s a literary experience designed for readers who crave meaning, emotion, and character-driven drama within a beautifully illustrated world.


👻 Who Is Rashauna "Rae" Miller?

Rae Miller isn't your typical ghost—or your typical anything. She’s a young, intelligent, emotionally complex Black girl whose life is tragically cut short, but death is only the beginning.

In the first installment of this genre-bending graphic novel anthology, Rae awakens in the celestial afterlife, disoriented, mourning, and confused. Slowly, she begins to realize the painful truth: she’s no longer alive. And yet, she’s been granted the rare ability to return to Earth as a ghost—not only to haunt her killer, but to uncover the truth behind her mysterious murder.

This isn’t just a revenge fantasy. It’s a soul-searching journey that explores grief, justice, power, and identity, all through the lens of Black womanhood, layered emotion, and stunning visual storytelling.


📚 Why This Graphic Novel Is a Must-Have for Real Fiction Fans

If you're someone who appreciates deep, dialogue-driven narratives with rich character development and slow-burn supernatural intrigue, A Ghost Named Rae delivers on all fronts. This isn’t a splashy, fight-every-panel kind of book—at least, not yet. The first issue leans heavily into world-building, reflection, and emotional pacing as Rae comes to grips with her new reality, but make no mistake: the action is coming

As future issues are released, the creative team promises to expand the universe with thrilling confrontations, paranormal twists, and raw revelations that will have you flipping pages and clenching your fists.


👩🏾‍🦱 Representation That Hits Home

One of the most compelling reasons to dive into A Ghost Named Rae is Rae herself. As a Black female protagonist, Rae shatters stereotypes and gives readers—especially Black women and girls—a character who’s relatable, resilient, and deeply human, even in her ghostly form.

However, Rae’s appeal isn’t exclusive to one demographic. Her story—about loss, seeking answers, and holding onto self-worth beyond the grave—resonates with anyone who’s ever felt overlooked, unheard, or unavenged. She’s the kind of character you root for, cry for, and carry with you long after the final page.


🛒 Where to Get the Book

Don’t just hear about it—experience it.
Grab your physical copy of Masterpiece Publishing Presents #1: A Ghost Named Rae right now on MagCloud:

This is the kind of story that deserves a place in your collection. Beautifully written. Stunningly illustrated. Emotionally unforgettable.



🔔 Want More Rae? Follow the Patreon – FOR FREE

The mystery doesn’t end on the last page.
Follow the official Masterpiece Publishing Patreon (yes, even the FREE tier) for:

  • Exclusive behind-the-scenes content

  • Early updates on future releases

  • Character insights

  • Artwork previews

  • And Rae’s continuing journey as she uncovers the truth

👉🏽 Follow the Patreon Now


Rae Miller is more than a ghost—she’s a voice for the silenced...and her story is just beginning.

Don’t miss your chance to get in at the ground floor of what’s shaping up to be one of the most original and emotionally potent Black graphic fiction stories of the decade.


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Friday, July 25, 2025

Slow Chemical’s 'I Already Am' Is the Soul-Healing Visual Hip-Hop Needed Right Now [Official Music Video]

 


Video Link: https://youtu.be/cTPmNm3pIjw?si=zNbdQo8duJHhJRva

Slow Chemical IG:  https://www.instagram.com/IAmSlowChemical

In an era of surface-level singles and manufactured emotion, Slow Chemical is delivering something deeper. His latest music video, “I Already Am,” is not only the lead single from his critically received Go West EP—it’s a cinematic mirror into the mind of a man confronting his own truth. Shot and directed by Mintaka Brower, the video is equal parts artistic and soul-baring, capturing Slow Chemical in both roles: the patient and the therapist, and yes, he plays both with haunting clarity.

The track, produced by Slow Chemical himself, is built around a powerful and unexpected vocal sample from none other than Denzel Washington. In a now-viral moment during a Gladiator 2 promo interview, Denzel was asked, “Could you be my therapist?” His cool reply—“I already am”—became the spiritual backbone of the song. What Slow Chemical has done is nothing short of brilliant: he’s taken that phrase and transformed it into a self-examination anthem for the modern man.

What makes the video hit even harder is the honesty. Through crisp storytelling and grounded visuals, Slow Chemical leads us through the emotional process of facing oneself. The concept is simple—but deeply profound: you are your own healer. The camera lingers not on flashy effects, but on expressions, body language, and lyrical tension—anchored by Slow Chemical’s trademark introspective bars and rich emotional cadence.

Though the Go West EP dropped earlier this year, both the project and this video have seen steady growth in streams through the changing seasons, proving that real artistry has no expiration date. "I Already Am" isn’t just a standout single—it’s a call to inner work.

If you’re looking for hip-hop with a pulse, for music that feels like therapy wrapped in rhythm, then this is the moment to tap in. Stream the video now [link above ⏫⏫] and immerse yourself in the full Go West EP—available on all major streaming platforms.

While you’re at it, don’t just watch—follow Slow Chemical on Instagram (@IAmSlowChemical) to stay tapped into one of the most quietly impactful voices in independent music today. 



James JT Thompson—one of the pillars and backbones of the Blacktopia movement—sets the tone from the very first second of Slow Chemical’s critically acclaimed EP Go West.
Under his spoken word alias, Poet JT, he delivers a powerful opening piece that doesn’t just kick off the project—it establishes the mood, the weight, and the soul of what’s to come. His voice hits like prophecy, grounding the listener before Slow Chemical even touches the mic. It’s more than an intro—it’s a statement of purpose, delivered by a man whose presence commands respect.



Slow Chemical's GO WEST is available on all music streaming platforms!