AK Comics
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Current revision as of 21:20, 8 September 2009
AK Comics presents a number of interesting Middle Eastern superheroes.
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Background
Given that most comicbook publishing would appear to have come from the United States and given that the United States has a relatively small proportion of people of Middle Eastern ancestry (0.42 percent of the U.S. population), perhaps it is not surprising that, thusfar, Middle Easterners have been such a small minority in the reported superhero population. AK Comics, publishing out of Egypt, attempts to adjust perspective by presenting a group of superheroes with entirely Middle Eastern origins.
Characters
- Zein, the Last Pharaoh
- Aya, part lawyer, part vigilante-detective
- Jalila, protectoress of the City of All Faiths
- Rakan, superstrong survivalist
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STRENGTH IN DIVERSITY subsection
References
The Official AK Comics
As reported in the Washington Post
Reviewed at Comics Bulletin
U.S. Census information at SEMP