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Meet Deep Singh. He loves Elvis and hates the Taliban. By day he works at a tech company and lives with his parents. But that's just a front. For Deep Singh is really a top secret agent for the United Nations, fighting terrorism all around the world. But right now, he really needs a vacation. And there's only one place to go … Graceland!

Super Sikh #1 eBook Eileen Kaur Alden Supreet Singh Manchanda Amit Tayal

Straightforward, charming, hilarious. I got exactly what I expected and paid for.

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  • File Size 11245 KB
  • Print Length 27 pages
  • Publisher Rosarium Publishing; 1 edition (April 26, 2017)
  • Publication Date April 26, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B06Y2J3851

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Super Sikh #1 by Alden/Manchanda/Tayal, et. al. is a free NetGalley e-comicbook that I read in early April.

Looooove him - not just his appearance, motivations, and Elvis-loving personality, but his lore, his IIIT building hideout, and Q-like cousin that create defense and Sikh devotion-enhancing technology. I only wish that the comicbook issue was longer (must be getting used to those volume compilations), that there's an action figure in the works, and for me to be able to find future paper comic copies of this.
[this review was originally posted to goodreads on 3/26/17] I received a free ARC copy of this issue from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

This was really great, I'm not sure I've ever seen a Sikh superhero before [outside of cosplay]. Although this issue was mostly just introduction and setting the scene it was still very enjoyable. It managed to keep a fun mood throughout the issue while also beginning to delve into issues of racism in America. This is definitely a series to keep an eye on and something we really need right now. [Also the art is really great too!]
Requested this soon as I saw it on NetGalley, stoked about the idea - especially in the climate of intolerance festering in the U.S. today - of a Sikh secret agent. Upon starting the short (26 pages) first issue of the very well-made comic (Amit Tayal's artwork is crisp and sleek; it's a beautiful book), it was easy to immediately like Deep Singh; he busts his butt fighting for the little guy, is obsessed with Elvis, has made enemies in the Taliban, and still has a mom and dad who take care of/dote on him when he comes home exhausted and sore after a successful mission. Issue One is barely an introduction to the character, with little plotline as Deep gets approval for a much-needed vacation (to Graceland, no less!) ... but ends up on a flight that - surprise! - also ends up being highjacked by terrorists mid-air. From here the comic lost me a bit, taking the much-lauded opportunity to become a sounding board for exactly how vocal the bigots in this country have become (Singh ends up saving the day, but by passengers and crew alike is presumed to be one of the terrorists - even though they're Mexican). It's a message I am in total agreement with, I myself have never been more ashamed to be an American than I have been since January, but stereotypes are distasteful to me across the board - and while I agreed with the comic's message, I wasn't too comfortable with every white character on the plane, and in any form of airline or law enforcement that Singh comes across afterward, coming across as some brain-dead trailer-trash rube who automatically sees dark skin and a turban and cries terrorist. Still a good enough book to warrant a look at number two; hopefully there will just be some good white people in that one. 3/5 stars

Note I received a free ARC of this title via NetGalley and the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.
Straightforward, charming, hilarious. I got exactly what I expected and paid for.
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