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    Wise Acre Comics Unleashes Duos Magnus Jakuta # 5, Veve #1

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosApril 3, 20253 Mins Read
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    Wise Acre Comics, a trailblazing independent publisher, is thrilled to announce the next chapter in their superhero genre with “Magnus Jakuta,” a groundbreaking comic book saga. Fusing Afrofuturism with intergalactic adventure, “Magnus Jakuta” brings together rich storytelling, high-octane action, and deep cultural mythology. Balancing intense character-driven drama with stunning sci-fi spectacle, “Magnus Jakuta” offers a fresh take on superhero mythology that rivals the biggest names in the industry.

    “This story is deeply personal. Magnus’ journey is one of resilience, identity, and standing against oppression, themes that resonate across cultures and generations,” says Frederick Littles, creator and publisher at Wise Acre Comics. “We’re bringing the depth and action of classic superhero stories while ensuring a fresh, modern perspective that hasn’t been seen before.”

    Fans can expect a stunning fusion of action, visual storytelling, and a richly built world that immerses audiences in Magnus’ journey.

    If you love the supernatural mystery of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the cultural magic of American Gods, and the modern fantasy of Doctor Strange laced with Voodoo, “Veve” is your next must-read. It blends the eerie intrigue of Lovecraft Country and the mysticism of New Orleans, offering readers a dynamic look into the world of Voodoo.

    “Veve” is for supporters who love powerful, intelligent heroines, rich supernatural lore, and stories that blend mystery, voodoo, drama, and action. If you’re drawn to strong female leads navigating a path of destiny, secrets, and the unknown, this is for YOU!

    As part of its launch strategy, Wise Acre Comics will be rolling out exclusive previews, character reveals, and behind-the-scenes content across social media, giving fans an insider look at “Magnus Jakuta’s” and “Veve’s” universe. Additionally, a Kickstarter campaign is on the horizon to bring readers an exclusive first look at a potential animated series, along with special rewards for early supporters.

    “Magnus Jakuta” and “Veve” are a bold step forward in independent comics, proving that fresh voices and diverse storytelling can deliver superhero narratives. 

    About Wise Acre Comics: Wise Acre Comics is an independent, black-owned comic book publisher based in Goodyear, Arizona. Dedicated to creating quality storytelling that rivals the big names in the industry, Wise Acre Comics is committed to uplifting marginalized creators and delivering content that brings joy and inspiration to readers around the world.

    Support the Kickstarter campaign here.

    Help Wise Acre Comics celebrate diversity in comics by signing up here. When you do, you’ll receive 4 FREE digital comics.

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