Multicultural Comic featuring Native Americans

PEACE PARTY, a bold new series from Blue Corn Comics, is dazzling readers with its fast-paced mix of action, humor, and intelligence. Critics and fans alike are calling it everything from "cool" to "thought-provoking" to "a revelation."

Written by Rob Schmidt, PEACE PARTY tells the story of two young Indians chosen by the gods to become superheroes. Unlike most comic books, PEACE PARTY uses the genre to present character-based dramas. It portrays Native people as they are today, free from myths and stereotypes.

With storylines ranging from prejudice and pollution to super villains and the supernatural, PEACE PARTY is tapping into America's growing ecological, multicultural, and spiritual trends. "Comic book publishers must reach new readers with new kinds of stories or suffer," explains Schmidt. "Thus, PEACE PARTY, the right comic for the times."

You can contact Rob Schmidt at robschmidt@compuserve.com or visit the website at www.bluecorncomics.com.

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