(Jewish Group) An Asian-Jewish superhero fights the 1970s Chinese mob in comic book debut
An independent comic book publisher that aims to promote diversity in comics is about to spotlight a historic new character: the Asian-Jewish Leah Ai Tian, AKA The Last Jewish Daughter of Kaifeng.
The character is the brainchild of Fabrice Sapolsky, co-founder of the Queens, New York-based FairSquare Comics, which aims to promote and give more exposure to immigrants, minorities and under-represented creators of the word. The Last Jewish Daughter of Kaifeng, which debuts June 7, is the latest installation of the Intertwined series of comics, which Sapolsky and fellow Frenchman Fred Pham Chuong started in 2017.
Leah, who made a brief appearance in the first Intertwined book, has the ability to manipulate anything water-based and travel through streams not unlike a certain character in the popular TV show Avatar: The Last Airbender.
The book tells her complex origin story, which Sapolsky said is meant to explain the reality of being a minority in a country that does not accept you as a minority.
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Unlike in France, where Jews are clearly defined as a minority, in this country they are widely perceived as simply white, which denies the diversity of Judaism, he said.
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