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Jagunjagun Lewa

The Pretty Warrior
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"Beauty is power; a smile is its sword." The Gods of the Martial Arts gain power, prestige and wealth from the number of followers they possess. The Asian martial gods are most powerful and prosperous, as the Asian martial arts have long been marketed to humanity and are quite popular, even in the post-apocalyptic, afrofuturistic world of JAGUNJAGUN LEWA. The African gods of the martial arts, on the other hand, are so unpopular that they risk falling into eternal sleep. To save themselves, they pick an unlikely champion who, with his brother, Papio, a man cursed to live out his life as a mandrill, sets out to build the reputation and popularity of the African martial arts by defeating the best martial artists in the world. The problem is, no one wants to fight him - and NOT because of his extraordinary fighting skills. Jagunjagun Lewa is set in a world of spring and gear technology, a world where the sword and spear are still the kings of weapons. It is a future much like, while also unlike, our past. JAGUNJAGUN LEWA ("Pretty Warrior") is a wild ride that will have you turning the pages and clamoring for more!

Author Biography:

As Technical Director of the Afrikan Martial Arts Institute and Co-Chair of the Urban Survival and Preparedness Institute, Balogun Ojetade is the author of the bestselling non-fiction books Afrikan Martial Arts: Discovering the Warrior Within, The Afrikan Warriors Bible, Surviving the Urban Apocalypse, The Urban Self Defense Manual, The Young Afrikan Warriors' Guide to Defeating Bullies & Trolls, Never Unarmed: The Afrikan Warriors' Guide to Improvised Weapons, Ofo Ase: 365 Daily Affirmations to Awaken the Afrikan Warrior Within, Ori: The Afrikan Warriors' Mindset and Ogun Ye! Protecting the Afrikan Family and Community. He is one of the leading authorities on Afroretroism - film, fashion or fiction that combines African and / or African American culture with a blend of "retro" styles and futuristic technology, in order to explore the themes of tension between past and future and between the alienating and empowering effects of technology and on Creative Resistance. He writes about Afroretroism - Sword & Soul, Rococoa, Steamfunk and Dieselfunk at http: //chroniclesofharriet.com/. He is author of eighteen novels and gamebooks - MOSES: The Chronicles of Harriet Tubman (Books 1 & 2); The Chronicles of Harriet Tubman: Freedonia; Redeemer; Once Upon A Time In Afrika; Fist of Afrika; A Single Link; Wrath of the Siafu; The Scythe; The Keys; Redeemer: The Cross Chronicles; Beneath the Shining Jewel; Q-T-Pies: The Savannah Swan Files (Book 0) and A Haunting in the SWATS: The Savannah Swan Files (Book 1); Siafu Saves the World; Siafu vs. The Horde; Dembo's Ditty; and The Beatdown - contributing co-editor of three anthologies: Ki: Khanga: The Anthology, Steamfunk and Dieselfunk and contributing editor of the Rococoa anthology and Black Power: The Superhero Anthology. He is also the creator and author of the Afrofuturistic comic book/manga series, Jagunjagun Lewa (Pretty Warrior) and co-author of the Ngolo graphic novel. Finally, he is co-author of the award winning screenplay, Ngolo and co-creator of Ki Khanga: The Sword and Soul Role-Playing Game, both with author Milton Davis. Reach him on Facebook at https: //www.facebook.com/Afrikan.Martial.Arts and on Twitter at https: //twitter.com/Baba_Balogun. Find his books on Amazon at https: //www.amazon.com/Balogun-Ojetade/e/B00AVEA7SU.
Release date NZ
February 5th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Chris Miller
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Pages
28
Dimensions
216x279x2
ISBN-13
9781985074965
Product ID
37294028

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