Urban legend

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The initial run of the premiere issue sold out in Norway in 2012 and was selected for a digital publishing deal with USA Today in 2013. The comic is used in school curriculum on three continents including Norway, Brazil, and South Africa, teaching powerful messages that include topics such as bullying, climate change, social injustice, empowerment, and racism through special themed issues.

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The Urban Legend has forged partnerships and collaborated with organizations dedicated to social and societal change, including The Nobel Peace Center, The Nelson Mandela Foundation, and The Malala Fund. A superhero with and without a mask, Malcolm’s compassion and inspiration move further than all the others to truly make a difference in the world. After the murder of his brother, he adopts the alter-ego of The Urban Legend, a crime-fighting superhero committed to justice and protecting the innocent, putting bad guys in their place to help to keep the streets of recession-ravaged Capital City safe.

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Madiba is a schoolteacher who lives by a code of justice and honor. People’s History of the Marvel UniverseĪ beautiful homage to Malcolm X makes its debut in the US! There are lessons to be learned from the internationally celebrated Eritrean-Norwegian comic series, The Urban Legend, written by award-winning creator Josef Tzegai Yohannes, with art and lettering by Newtasty, colors by Sara Machajewski and Juan Moraga Gonzalez.īy day Malcolm T.