Thanks to Geekery Magazine for the shoutout about Super Sikh #2 releasing! It’s on Netgalley for review, and you can get #1 here!

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Thanks to Geekery Magazine for the shoutout about Super Sikh #2 releasing! It’s on Netgalley for review, and you can get #1 here!
“ Deep upholds the Sikh values of justice and equality, and the American creators cheerfully skewer their own country’s tendency toward discrimination of “others.” When Deep finds himself in a TSA holding cell, he is surrounded by brown-skinned men, including a quartet of what appear to be Sikh engineers who came to the US for jobs, but were jailed under suspicion of nefarious activities. “
Another praise-filled review of Super Sikh! Check it out over on Shelf Life with Michelle!
Happy Friday! March may be coming in like a lamb, but our new reads are coming in fast and furious, like a lion’s chasing them.
Kuroko’s Basketball Vol. 19 & 20 ~by Tadatoshi Fujimaki: If you like Haikyu!! and aren’t reading this series, then what are you even doing. The team’s battling a quarterfinal in this one, and the quest for basketball glory has never been more exciting. Add this series to your March Madness reading list.
Pretend She’s Here ~by Luanne Rice: Emily’s best friend died a year ago, and she’s still deep in mourning. As are Lizzie’s family. When they come back to visit, Emily is happy to see someone who understands her pain, until they decide to take Emily away with them—as Lizzie.
Super Sikh ~by Eileen Kaur Alden, Supreet Singh Manchanda, and Amit Tayal: This one had us at the tagline: ‘Loves Elvis. Hates bad guys.’ Poor Deep. This secret agent just wants a nice vacation to Graceland. What he gets is explosions, terrorists, and plenty of guys to fight. This is so new, we don’t have a record yet, so give us a call to put it on hold!
Watch Us Rise ~by Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan: When they realize that they’re school’s poetry club is only interested in ‘classics,’ Chelsea and Jasmine start a new, online, club: Write Like a Girl. Meant to support women’s ideas, the site goes viral and the school administration gets involved. How much will they risk to keep their voices heard?
Secret agent Deep Singh has just watched his lifelong dream of going to Graceland become his worst nightmare!
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“The graphics are incredible! There was some great humour and I loved the Princess Bride references. If the series keeps going like this, I'll be first in line for each new installment.“
Thanks for the review, Elaine! Super Sikh is available for review on NetGalley!
God of (Indie) Comics - Super Sikh 001
God of (Indie) Comics – Super Sikh 001
[su_expand more_text=”Some comics change lives.” less_text=”This could be one of them.”] So, every week we do a review of that week’s comics called God of Comics. It’s worked out really well for us, and there’s apparently some people that really enjoy it. Thing of it is, there’s a whole host of comics that don’t have major publishers, and some that don’t need major publishers. There’s indie…
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The comic book Super Sikh, a brain child of California Bay Area natives Eileen Kaur Alden and Supreet Singh Manchanda, is noteworthy for two things: it features a turbaned super hero and it was ful...
The first issue of the Super Sikh comic book came out earlier this month and we have a review ready for ya.