
“This perfectly suits Red Eden's courageous heroine Takenya, who comes of age and leads her people's fight against the desperate crime bosses from Earth who try to take over Mars. Yazzie is renowned for her stylish and dramatic portraiture of indigenous women as warriors,” said Simay. The book’s striking cover is by acclaimed Navajo artist Jolene Nenebah Yazzie, whose work has been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian. Johnson, and classically-trained oil painter and comic-book artist Kyle La Fever, Simay brought Red Eden to life in this 122-page full-color graphic novel. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.’”Īlong with co-writers Michael White and R.J. transformed the land before, said sci-fi fan and first-time graphic novelist Greg Simay. He said, “When the farsighted Native Americans decided to make a fresh start on Mars, they may have had Buckminster Fuller’s quote in mind: ‘You never change things by fighting the existing reality. Cover Art for sic-fi graphic novel, Red Eden Image Source. This address is also home to people by the name of Gladys M Rehrig and Gregory Simay. Marjoreda is a resident at 1025 Delaware Rd, Burbank, CA.

One day, Red Eden creator Greg Simay had his own “vision of Mars”: Native Americans flourishing on the Red Planet, infusing it with their culture and spirituality. The most recent work description is Nurse (Registered). One day, Red Eden creator Greg Simay had his own vision of Mars: Native Americans flourishing on the Red Planet, infusing it with their culture and spirituality.
