"Dark Heart #2" By Scott Wilson
The Indigiverse continues!
The dying of the first light has disrupted the land. The wind shares no scent of the Gungura Jiwi, the fire and smoke that protected the lore that protected the people. Now the Mamoo are free. Free to hunt, free to spill human blood. They are on our streets, in our communities and neighbourhoods, and they are closer than you think.
- ISBN: 978-1-922335-31-9 print
- ISBN: 978-1-922335-32-6 ebook
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About Scott Wilson
About Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson is a Noongar writer and storyteller from Western Australia. A passionate advocate for Aboriginal representation in popular culture, Scott works in comics, graphic novels, television writing, and fiction.
He is co-creator of The Indigiverse, a bold graphic novel universe centring on First Nations superheroes, spirit lore, and resistance stories rooted in Aboriginal perspectives. The series uses modern comic-book formats to bring ancient stories and contemporary Indigenous experiences to new audiences.
Scott Wilson's work aims to challenge stereotypes, reclaim space for Aboriginal voices in fantasy and sci-fi genres, and inspire pride in First Nations cultures. Dark Heart is regarded as a pioneering project in Aboriginal graphic literature.
Scott Wilson is a Noongar writer and storyteller from Western Australia. A passionate advocate for Aboriginal representation in popular culture, Scott works in comics, graphic novels, television writing, and fiction.
He is co-creator of The Indigiverse, a bold graphic novel universe centring on First Nations superheroes, spirit lore, and resistance stories rooted in Aboriginal perspectives. The series uses modern comic-book formats to bring ancient stories and contemporary Indigenous experiences to new audiences.
Scott Wilson's work aims to challenge stereotypes, reclaim space for Aboriginal voices in fantasy and sci-fi genres, and inspire pride in First Nations cultures. Dark Heart is regarded as a pioneering project in Aboriginal graphic literature.