Arigon Starr is an enrolled member of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma. She created the Native American superhero “Super Indian,” which has been published as three graphic novels. Arigon’s comic artwork has been highlighted in publications such as “The Nib” and “Oklahoma Today.” Her writing, editing and artwork are showcased in “Tales of the Mighty Code Talkers” and comics for Colorful Colorado’s History Project. “Contenders: Two Native Americans, One World Series” featured Arigon’s artwork and was written by Cherokee author Traci Sorell and published by Kokila Books, an imprint of Penguin/Random House. Her artwork has been featured in exhibitions at the Heard Museum, National Museum of the American Indian (New York), Philbrook Museum, First Americans Museum and the Oklahoma Contemporary. Arigon is also an award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and playwright. She is based in Los Angeles, CA.