Tuskegee Heirs: “Flames of Destiny” is a futuristic sci-fi action-adventure comic book series set at the end of the 21st century.  The story follows a squadron of young, gifted aviators, who are forced to become Earth’s strongest line of defense against a menacing race of artificially intelligent villains bent on destroying civilization.

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  • Volume 1 (Issues 1-3 bound into 1 book)
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  • The Search For Sadiqah Issue 0
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  • The Search For Sadiqah Issue 1
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  • Grandpa’s Shoes (Children’s Book)
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  • Broken Glass (Children’s Book)
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Tuskegee Heirs Illadelph Half-life Inspired Poster

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Issue 2 Black History Month Variant Covers Are Here!!!!!

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Tuskegee Heirs Rough Animatic

So way back in 2016, we hired Powerhouse Animation Studios to do a short animatic for us. It was a proof of concept type of thing, that really hel...

SyFy.com Interview

Check out this awesome interview we did with Karama Horne from SyFy.com

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Tuskegee Heirs Animatic

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So way back in 2016, we hired Powerhouse Animation Studios to do a short animatic for us. It was a proof of concept type of thing, that really helped people see our vision. Check it out!! And thanks to our friend Batsauce for the soundtrack!!

SyFy.com Interview

Check out this awesome interview we did with Karama Horne from SyFy.com

It’s rare that I get jealous. However it’s hard not to when you’re in (friendly) competition with the GOLD STANDARD of the Black Indie giant of Tuskegee Heirs. Greg and Marcus have put in that real work in front *and* behind the scenes, that we need to move the community forward and to create a straight up gem. Y’all keep raising the bar for us, because iron sharpens iron.

Jason Reeves—133art—BIC Distro

I read a lot of comics...I’m always looking for a great, unique story and Tuskegee Heirs delivers! It was such a page turner, I couldn’t put it down. I love it so much I have 2 copies! If you want action with a great story, Tuskegee Heirs is the comic for you!

TheHighHeeledGamer

Tuskegee Heirs is one of the most innovative and inspirational comics of the Millennial Generation! Not only has the creative team of Greg Burnham and Marcus Williams crafted a captivating character-driven tale of maturity and self-discovery, but the entire premise being rooted in deep, rich American Black History propels this adventure to new heights. Tuskegee Heirs resuscitates the legend of the Red Tail Airmen by igniting our imaginations with the next chapter in the continuing saga of these pilots’ descendants.

Guy Colston

“The comic unfolds like an action film. I’ve never seen so many Black girls in a badass introductory sequence and it made me feel like a black girl from the Bronx could fly a jet plane.”

Janicia Francis “Tea With Queen and J”