Yezidi superhero from the legendary comic book writers

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Mention of the Yezidi people can be found in many books. Their history, traditions , religion and so on. Few people can imagine that they can be found in the comics. For those who don't know what a comic is. Comics are a combination of several types of art , such as literature and fine arts. Alan Moore one of the most legendary writers of comics created and wrote the script for the comic book "TOP 10", which was born in 2000. This is a series of superhero comics released by the best comic book of America Wildstorm. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Gene Ha. This comic has one character, a superhero, "King Peacock”, and the French the language of the Yezidi call him. I would like to tell you about this character. The “King Peacock” is a deeply religious hero. In fact, he is the most devout protagonist in this comic. He belongs to the ancient and pre-Islamic Yazidi religion. Among the fellow police officers of “King Peacock” there is considerable confusion and ignorance about his religion. Some of them usually call him "devil worshipper". Alan Moore and Gene Ha tried to convey the essence of this yezidi religion, though later after the genocide event and after Nadia Murad received the Nobel peace prize. in facebook account in 2018, Illustrator Gene Ha said ; "Last week Yezidi/Yazidi human rights champion Nadia Murad won the Nobel Peace Prize. Her courage in resisting the Daeshi/ISIL mass murderers and slave traders who tried to exterminate her people should humble us all.
As the co-creator with Alan Moore of (likely) the most famous Yezidi in pop culture, King Peacock, I'd like to clear up some mistakes we made. Yezidis do NOT worship the devil. This is slur used to attack them. Much as Orthodox and Catholic Christians pray to the the archangel Michael, the Yezidis also revere angels. John Corbeau , aka King Peacock, was painted as a man of the African Diaspora with a French name. I doubt there are African roots in the Yazidis. They are a small community concentrated in the rural areas of Iraq and do not share or spread their religion. But as Nadia Murad proves, some of them are really superheroes."

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David Babaev





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Yezidi superhero from the legendary comic book writers

2019/07/67093-1564051447.jpg
Read: 2265     16:00     25 Июль 2019    

Mention of the Yezidi people can be found in many books. Their history, traditions , religion and so on. Few people can imagine that they can be found in the comics. For those who don't know what a comic is. Comics are a combination of several types of art , such as literature and fine arts. Alan Moore one of the most legendary writers of comics created and wrote the script for the comic book "TOP 10", which was born in 2000. This is a series of superhero comics released by the best comic book of America Wildstorm. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Gene Ha. This comic has one character, a superhero, "King Peacock”, and the French the language of the Yezidi call him. I would like to tell you about this character. The “King Peacock” is a deeply religious hero. In fact, he is the most devout protagonist in this comic. He belongs to the ancient and pre-Islamic Yazidi religion. Among the fellow police officers of “King Peacock” there is considerable confusion and ignorance about his religion. Some of them usually call him "devil worshipper". Alan Moore and Gene Ha tried to convey the essence of this yezidi religion, though later after the genocide event and after Nadia Murad received the Nobel peace prize. in facebook account in 2018, Illustrator Gene Ha said ; "Last week Yezidi/Yazidi human rights champion Nadia Murad won the Nobel Peace Prize. Her courage in resisting the Daeshi/ISIL mass murderers and slave traders who tried to exterminate her people should humble us all.
As the co-creator with Alan Moore of (likely) the most famous Yezidi in pop culture, King Peacock, I'd like to clear up some mistakes we made. Yezidis do NOT worship the devil. This is slur used to attack them. Much as Orthodox and Catholic Christians pray to the the archangel Michael, the Yezidis also revere angels. John Corbeau , aka King Peacock, was painted as a man of the African Diaspora with a French name. I doubt there are African roots in the Yazidis. They are a small community concentrated in the rural areas of Iraq and do not share or spread their religion. But as Nadia Murad proves, some of them are really superheroes."

In further releases, they fixed these bugs and edited the appearance.

David Babaev





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