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Bronze Faces

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Pub Date Mar 31 2026 | Archive Date Dec 31 2025


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Description

Soho, London. Childhood friends Timi, Sango, and Gbonka reunite on the eve of the British Museum's historic purchase of the works of Timi's father, the seminal Nigerian artist Adewale Balogun.


Timi has been invited as a "guest of honor," but what the Museum is heralding as a triumphant acquisition, the trio see as nothing short of brazen cultural theft. Emboldened by a night of drinking and shared outrage, they concoct a bold scheme... to steal back the artwork themselves!


Celebrated authors Shobo & Shof (New Masters) draw from their Nigerian heritage for the heist of a lifetime, joined by acclaimed artist Alexandre Tefenkgi (Once Upon a Time at the End of the World, The Good Asian).


Collects Bronze Faces #1-6.

Soho, London. Childhood friends Timi, Sango, and Gbonka reunite on the eve of the British Museum's historic purchase of the works of Timi's father, the seminal Nigerian artist Adewale Balogun.


Timi...


Advance Praise

“Unlike any heist story you've read before. But that's what makes it great: the attention paid to the emotional undercurrent, not to mention its approach to reclaiming one's culture, results in a comic that must be read.” —AIPT 

“a solid flow with the entire comic fueled by righteous anger against colonialism and exploitation of artists from the Global South.” —Graphic Policy 

“The visuals are thrilling and engaging as the characters and environments drew me in as a reader.” —The Super Powered Fancast 

“Delivers a compelling narrative that will leave you wanting to read where things go next.” —Comic Book Revolution 

“Unlike any heist story you've read before. But that's what makes it great: the attention paid to the emotional undercurrent, not to mention its approach to reclaiming one's culture, results in a...


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ISBN 9798892155953
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 160

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