


“Bingo Love,” which was published during Valentine’s Day this year, told the story of two elderly African-American women, Hazel Johnson and Mari McCray, who fell in love as girls in 1963, and realized they were still in love with each other after reuniting at a church bingo contest. 2: Dear Diary.” Writer Tee Franklin will return to pen the second chapter, due out in 2020, though artist Jenn St-Onge will not be coming back, and will be succeeded by Los Angeles-based character designer/storyboard artist Beverly Johnson, as well as colorist Vivian Ng, and letterer Janice Chiang. At The Hollywood Reporter, it was announced that Image Comics will publish a sequel to this year’s graphic novel “Bingo Love,” titled “Bingo Love, Vol.
