Russell Wilson unleashes VOLCANO WOMAN, an exciting new comic book!
(PRWEB) September 13, 2016 -- Look up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane...no, it’s a black woman!
Philadelphia will never be the same after nosey black woman reporter Nessa Tyler is kidnapped by crooked double agents and sacrificed to a Volcano in Sudan. She dies. But she comes back as the fiery and powerful Black American superhero, Volcano Woman!
Drawn by Black teen illustrator Crystal Crossley, Woke Comics will introduce Volcano Woman on November 1st in a five minute cartoon documentary entitled ‘Introducing Volcano Woman’ that will coincide with the release of a special free Collector’s edition of the comic entitled Book One: Origin. In February 2017, the comic will begin its regular monthly run.
Published by video game creator Russell Wilson with the help of veteran filmmaker Debra Keeler, VOLCANO WOMAN is not only a Black Owned Comic Book, it is also the first comic book to feature a Gay black male superhero on a regular basis in the person of PIRU, the brother of Volcano Woman. Piru is described as a Scientist who doesn’t want his inventions used for evil. The comic also features a deaf character, Carolee, as the mother of Volcano Woman and Piru.
VOLCANO WOMAN is conceived, created and written by legendary Egyptian-Sudanese novelist and television writer Kola Boof, author of such hits as “The Sexy Part of the Bible” (Akashic Books) as well as a former writer for the daytime soap “Days of Our Lives.” It was Ms. Boof who brought the idea and story to the attention of Debra Keeler after lamenting the lack of black female superheroes represented in films like Batman Vs. Superman and The Avengers. The two women vowed to bring a black female superhero to the fore and Russell Wilson extended his expertise in making the project a reality. The book is designed by veteran comic book illustrator Jason Moser.
What can readers expect from Volcano Woman? Everyone involved promises an action-packed socio-conscious lineup featuring up to 9 black women superheroes and Volcano Woman’s gay brother as they battle for truth, justice and the African-American way!
Please be sure to follow Volcano Woman on Twitter for consistent updates (@volcanowwoman) or visit the webpage at WOKE COMICS: http://wokecomics.us/public_html/
Journalists and fans wanting to receive a FREE copy of “Volcano Woman” in November should email Woke Comics at this address: volcano(at)wokecomics(dot)us
Heather Jenkins, WOKE COMICS, http://wokecomics.us/public_html/, +1 (917) 231-2707, [email protected]
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