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U.S. Superman meets Cameroon’s Epasa Moto in titanic comic book clash

Ndi Eugene Ndi by Ndi Eugene Ndi
September 9, 2025
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U.S. Superman meets Cameroon’s Epasa Moto in titanic comic book clash

"Superman: The Chariots of the Gods" was officially launched in Yaounde on Sept. 5, 2025.

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Ever imagined America’s superhero, Superman, in a battle with Epasa Moto, the revered deity of the Bakweri people and guardian of Mount Fako in the South West Region of Cameroon?

Well, this has happened, though not in real life, but in a localized digital comic book entitled: “Superman: The Chariots of the Gods”. A collaboration between Cameroonian comic book company, Zebra Comics, and DC Comics of the United States, the comic book was officially launched in Yaounde on Friday, September 5.

The story transports Superman to Cameroon, where he encounters Epasa Moto in a cultural clash that explores themes of identity, heritage, and the evolving nature of heroism in a world shaped by diverse traditions.

The Chief Executive Officer of Zebra Comics, Nathanael Ejob explained that they are celebrating Superman because he is one of the biggest superheroes in the world, but they wanted an African – a Cameroonian story with the superhero.

“We didn’t want to create a Cameroonian version of Superman. We said we have gods, we have characters, we have deities that we can explore, we have stories”, he said of the inspiration behind the comic book. The story follows Zebra Comics’ earlier success with Joker, the CEO disclosed.

Group photo of officials at the official launch of the comic book

The Ambassador of the United States of America to Cameroon, Christopher Lamora praised the collaboration between the American and Cameroonian enterprises, describing the comic book as a milestone that shows Cameroon is not just a consumer of global stories, but also a creator, bringing Cameroonian voices and perspectives to one of the world’s most iconic heroes.

“From Dallas to Douala, Boston to Buea, and Kansas City to Kribi, stories are what bring us together, and this collaboration shows us what is possible when Cameroonian talent and American platforms unite”, Ambassador Lamora said. “Zebra Comics is proof that global success can be created right here in Cameroon”, he added.

The Minister of Arts and Culture, Pierre Ismaël Bidoung Mkpatt described the joint venture as a true testimony of the vibrant nature of Cameroon’s cultural diplomacy.

“This is a true testimony that Cameroonian creativity is not only rooted in tradition but also capable of shaping global narratives”, he said. “Cameroon like Africa at large holds a strong tradition of storytelling through folktales, royal bards, proverbs, music and dance”.

Besides cultural diplomacy, the comic book puts a new spin on centuries-old storytelling tradition that is such an integral part of Africa. The continent’s folktales, proverbs, songs, dances, and griots serve as living cultural repositories and as historians who use music and vocal artistry to recount epic histories, honour families, and provide social commentary.

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