For immediate release
September 1, 2002

Comic Book Tale Shows Diversity of Thought on Attacks

Blue Corn Comics is producing "A Day to Remember," an illustrated short
story about the September 11 attacks on America.  Written by Rob Schmidt
and illustrated by Rob Davis, the story features four Native characters
reminiscing about where they were on that fateful day.  It shows that
neither Natives nor Americans in general are of one mind on the tragedy.

"A Day to Remember" stars Billy Honanie and Drew Quyatt, two Pueblo
Indians.  They and their friends Pearl and Al Masayesva each tell where
they were on 9/11.  They're alternately sad or angry or thoughtful--or all
three.

"The powers that be have told us how to react to 9/11," said
writer/publisher Rob Schmidt.  "You're either with us or against us, claims
the President.  Well, I don't buy it, and neither do many of the people I
know.  This story reflects their diversity."

PEACE PARTY, a multicultural comic

Billy and Drew are the heroes of the self-published comic book series PEACE
PARTY.  PEACE PARTY takes the position that no person or group has a
monopoly on truth.  Its multicultural perspective means questioning the
conventional wisdom.

PEACE PARTY focuses on Native culture and life because of what they tell us
about America's values.  "I go by what Felix Cohen, the modern founder of
federal Indian law, said when he called Indians the miner's canary," says
Schmidt.  "As Cohen noted, 'Our treatment of Indians, even more than our
treatment of other minorities, marks the rise and fall of our
democratic faith.'"

Blue Corn Comics will post a new page every few days until "A Day to
Remember" is complete.  After that it will be colored and eventually it
will appear in print.  More illustrated short stories will follow.

To see the story and read the script, go to
http://www.bluecorncomics.com/pp911.htm.  For questions or information,
contact Rob Schmidt at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Rob Schmidt
Publisher
PEACE PARTY
http://www.bluecorncomics.com

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