Super Sikh #2

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Pub Date Aug 30 2017 | Archive Date Apr 02 2018

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Secret agent Deep Singh is on his way to his long-awaited vacation to the land of the King--Graceland. However, with all the demented, dangerous, and downright deadly enemies he has faced over the years, our turbaned hero has never run into the likes of the TSA.

Secret agent Deep Singh is on his way to his long-awaited vacation to the land of the King--Graceland. However, with all the demented, dangerous, and downright deadly enemies he has faced over the...


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ISBN 9781495627132
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This was an excellent follow up to the first issue. I like that this comic manages to tackle important issues like racism in America and the relationship of every day Muslim to the Taliban, etc while still managing to keep a light and fun to the issue as a whole. Deep is just a really fun character and I'm interested to learn more about the other characters as well. I definitely this is a very important comic right now and I can't wait to see it really get off its feet!

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Episode two in the series sees Agent Deep Singh on holiday in the USA. He is off to visit Graceland, the home of his hero Elvis Presley but trouble follows him. An unknown and slightly incompetent group of terrorists are on his tail from Pakistan, hoping to rid the world of Agent Singh and he has upset a local right ring group who are also on his tail. His will Singh deal with both these threats?

I really liked the artwork. It is well drawn with bright colours and I like the idea of having a Sikh superhero. I haven't read book one but I found it easy enough to pick up the story in this second volume. It is a light hearted story which actually deals with serious issues such as discrimination but by showing instead of telling. We don't get to see the end in this volume but what we do see is entertaining.

I thought it was interesting, sometimes amusing and an ok comic. I look forward to seeing how this series develops.

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