ʻAumākua: Heroes From Hawaiʻi
Description
ʻAumākua: Guardians of Hawaiʻi, Vol. 1
"Comic Book, Graphic Novel
The ‘Aumākua are a group of extraordinary people who have banded together to help protect Hawai‘i and its people. What if Hawai‘i had super heroes? In Hawaiian culture there are stories, myths, and legends of champions and demigods that roamed the islands long ago. What if heroes existed in the present day in Hawai‘i? How would they look like? How would they act?
‘Aumākua is a Hawaiian word. ‘Aumākua are protectors, ancestral spirits, family or personal gods. This story begins by explaining that the ‘Aumākua Guardians of Hawai‘i were formed when the first natives came to the islands to protect the land and its people. Now, in the present day, a new team has banded together to carry on the tradition of their predecessors. This is the first multi-cultural incarnation of the ‘Aumākua. The team consists of members of local people that are of different ethnicities and cultures.
‘Aumākua Tradeback Volume 1 is a collection of ʻAumākua #1 "Guardians of Hawaii", #2 "Ghosts of the Past", and #1 Geckoman "One Small Deed.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR:
Christopher Caravahlo created Mana Comics in 2014 to celebrate ethnic diversity and showcase heroes from Hawai‘i. From an early age, Caravahlo dreamed of heroes he could identify with and always thought the idea of superheroes from the Hawaiian Islands would be NO KA OI (the best!)."
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ʻAumākua: Guardians of Hawaiʻi, Vol. 2
"Join the action, adventure, drama and local kine buss laff humor of these present day guardians. Introducing The Royal Hawaiian Guard, Portuguese Man O War, Geckoman, Sistah Shark, Super Size Sole, The Might Moke, Seoul Hot, and The Phantom Surfer together in ʻAumākua Tradeback Volume 2 (a collection of ʻAumākua #3 “Locked Up”, #4 “The Realm of Ku”, and #5 “Home Invasion”).
Author & Illustrator Christopher Caravahlo created Mana Comics in 2014 to celebrate ethnic diversity and showcase heroes from Hawai‘i. From an early age, Caravahlo dreamed of heroes he could identify with and always thought the idea of superheroes from the Hawaiian Islands would be NO KA OI (the best!).
softcover | 160 pages | 6.75" x 10.25" | color"
