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Citizen Historian - Episode 1 - Rise of the African Superhero

Episode 1 - Rise of the African Superhero

07/02/18 • 80 min

Citizen Historian
Move over Marvel, Africa has her own superheroes! We interview comic book artists Loyiso Mkize and Clyde Beech, creators of South Africa's popular new superhero Kwezi, on comics, heroes, villains, popular culture, and what this means for Africans worldwide.

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Move over Marvel, Africa has her own superheroes! We interview comic book artists Loyiso Mkize and Clyde Beech, creators of South Africa's popular new superhero Kwezi, on comics, heroes, villains, popular culture, and what this means for Africans worldwide.

Read the Show Notes

Support the Show

Support the show (https://thecitizenhistorian.com/support/)

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