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Middle East gets first superheroes
A Princess of Darkness, a time-travelling pharaoh and an ancient Arabian swordsman are among the superheroes of a new comic book - one of the first to be designed specifically for the Middle East.
Aya, Zein, Jalila and Rakan are the heroes of Egypt-based AK Comics' Middle East Heroes. The comic, published in both Arabic and English, sees them entrusted with keeping the region out of the hands of evil following 55 years of war between two unnamed superpowers.
"I believe that having superheroes, or superhuman beings, is an essential need - just like God," the AK Comics' managing editor Marwan Nashar told BBC World Service's Outlook programme. "We need to believe in a higher being that will be there for help, and can affect change on his own. There is a global and human need for that."
For more on said story, here's the link:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4312547.stm
Middle East gets first superheroes
A Princess of Darkness, a time-travelling pharaoh and an ancient Arabian swordsman are among the superheroes of a new comic book - one of the first to be designed specifically for the Middle East.
Aya, Zein, Jalila and Rakan are the heroes of Egypt-based AK Comics' Middle East Heroes. The comic, published in both Arabic and English, sees them entrusted with keeping the region out of the hands of evil following 55 years of war between two unnamed superpowers.
"I believe that having superheroes, or superhuman beings, is an essential need - just like God," the AK Comics' managing editor Marwan Nashar told BBC World Service's Outlook programme. "We need to believe in a higher being that will be there for help, and can affect change on his own. There is a global and human need for that."
For more on said story, here's the link:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4312547.stm