Stephanie Williams and Shaquille O'Neal Team Up for Archie Comics' 'Legend of Black Caesar'
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Rich Johnston
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Summary
Stephanie Williams, a newly double-Eisner-nominated writer, is working on a new comic book project titled "Vengeance Unchained: The Legend of Black Caesar" alongside basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal and artist Ray-Anthony Height. The comic is being published by Archie Comics and features O'Neal's creative involvement in the project.
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the newly double-Eisner-nominated Stephanie Williams has a new high-profile comic book to talk about
Vengeance Unchained: The Legend of Black Caesar with American basketball player and sports analyst Shaquille O'Neal, and artist Ray-Anthony Height with his Studio Sky-Tiger
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