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Evan Narcisse is an American comic book writer,
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, and video game narrative designer. Narcisse began his working career as a journalist who has reported on video games for several media outlets, such as ''
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'', '' io9'', and ''
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''. As a comic book writer, Narcisse has authored multiple titles which feature the
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superhero,
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. Since 2018, Narcisse has been involved with designing or consulting on the narrative elements of several video games, including
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' ''Spider-Man'' video game series, '' Marvel's Avengers'', and ''
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''.


Career


Journalism

During the 2000s, Narcisse worked as a contributor and writer for several news outlets with a focus on the video game industry, such as ''
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''. In 2010, Narcisse authored several articles published by ''
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''. Narcisse joined video game blog ''
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'' in October 2011, where he worked for nearly five years. After leaving ''Kotaku'' in June 2016, Narcisse tenured as a senior staff writer at '' io9'', a sister site to ''Kotaku'', where he wrote about comics and comic reviews. Other media outlets Narcisse has previously written for included ''
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'', ''
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'', '' IGN'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Narcisse has also appeared as an expert guest on CNN and NPR.


Comic books

One of Narcisse's interviews with
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about the latter's work on the ''Black Panther'' series caught the attention of Coates' editor at Marvel, who asked him to extend an invitation to Narcisse to collaborate on future ''Black Panther'' stories. Narcisse's debut comic book title is ''Rise Of The Black Panther'', a 2018
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he co-wrote with Coates. The comic series follow the early years of the main character,
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as well as his family members and
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, the fictional African nation he rules as its king. The premise of ''Rise Of The Black Panther'' was pitched by Narcisse, as he wanted to explore what makes T'Challa "a man, a king and an African superhero in a world filled with blond-haired superpatriots and golden-locked gods". Narcisse's other comic book work for titles published by Marvel Comics include ''Marvel's Voices #1'' and ''Last Annihilation: Wakanda #1''. Narcisse is also the co-writer of ''WWE The New Day: Power of Positivity'', a limited comic series starring members of the professional wrestling stable, The New Day.


Video games

Narcisse's first work on a video game was for the 2018 title, '' Spider-Man'', where he was responsible for writing a few lines of dialogue. He served as the narrative design consultant for 2020's '' Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales'', a standalone expansion to ''Spider-Man'' starring the character
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. Narcisse served as a story consultant on ''War for Wakanda'', a 2021 downloadable content (DLC) expansion for ''Marvel's Avengers'' which stars Black Panther. Narcisse is the writer of the 2021
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title ''Dot’s Home'' developed and published by the Rise Home Stories Project, a media collective project which is intended to spread public awareness about housing policy and social justice issues in the United States. In June 2021, Narcisse announced that he is part of the development team behind the upcoming open-world co-op shooter title, ''
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''.


Other works

Narcisse is a member of the writing staff of '' Gen:LOCK'', an American adult animated
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, since July 2018.


Personal life

Narcisse is the son of Haitian immigrants who moved to the United States in the late 1960s, and could understand Antillean Kreyol. Narcisse and his siblings were raised by their mother in a
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suburban neighborhood, which later underwent
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that further disadvantaged some marginalized residents. Narcisse was inspired from a young age by the
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, which instilled an interest in writing about issues of race and representation throughout his professional career. Narcisse is a longtime fan of the ''Black Panther'' comic book series; his earliest memory of reading a ''Black Panther'' story was an issue of the 1970s reprint title ''Marvel Triple Action'', where the superhero character was revealed to be a black man from a foreign country who is also culturally sophisticated. Narcisse was educated at
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, and later taught a course on
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at his alma mater. Narcisse relocated from
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to
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as of 2018.


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