News, United Nations Ben Lustig, Bob Layton, Celebrities, celebrity, Chakra the Invincible, comic book, Comic Con, Comics Uniting Nations, COP21, David M. Well, the saga continues and the challenges get bigger. ![]() Comic book fans may be familiar with “Comics Uniting Nations” – an initiative developed by UN/UNICEF, NGOs PCI Media Impact and Reading With Pictures, creative talents, publishers and distributors from all over the world to raise awareness on the 17 global goals for sustainable development through the art of comics. Or so claim Chakra the Invincible and Mighty Girl. The launch of the new Chakra book to take place this week in Paris at COP21 NEW YORK, 6 December 2015 – Being a superhero is not always enough. News, United Nations #03, #3 out of 17, 17 global goals, Celebrities, celebrity, Chakra the Invincible, comic book, Comics united nation, Comics Uniting Nations, COP21, Graphic India, Mighty Girl, NYCC, Olav Kjørven, Panel, PCI Media Impact, Politics, Reading With Pictures, SDGs, Sean Southey, Stan Lee, Sustainable Development Goals, UN, UN conference, UN/UNICEF, UNFCCC, UNICEF, united nations Comments are off “We wanted to tie the release of that particular comic, which addresses goal Chakra the Invincible and Mighty Girl fight against climate change The latest comic has been released on December 10. The UNICEF-backed initiative Comics Uniting Nations has released three books so far: Heroes for Change, Chakra – Gender Equality and Chakra – Climate Change. Various communication campaigns have been conducted to promote the SDGs, among them the launch of a new series of comic books. 11 – In September this year, the UN adopted the post-2015 development agenda and with it 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also called the Global Goals. AGENTS, the snowman, THUNDER, UN, UN/UNICEF, UNICEF, united nations Comments are offīy Britta Schmitz Paris, Dec. I would like to know if you liked it.News, United Nations #03, #3 out of 17, Celebrities, celebrity, Chakra the Invincible, comic book, Comic Con, Comics united nations, Comics Uniting Nations, COP21, Graphic India, Mighty Girl, NYCC, Olav Kjørven, Panel, PCI Media Impact, Politics, SDGs, Sean Southey, Snoopy, Stan Lee, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. I think you should read this book because it has action, laughs, and a little bit of suspense. Have you seen that on TV? I liked the animation as much as the book. After all, the story is the same. I always like the parts when Stan Lee appears in the comics and the MCU movies!īy the way, ‘Chakra The Invincible’ was also made into an animated movie. But I loved it when Stan Lee appears in the book. The Avenger stories are more interesting, surprising, and fun. While Chakra is created by the same Stan Lee that created Spiderman and all the Avengers, I did not like it as much as all the other Marvel stories. Can Raju as Chakra stop him and save the world? You have to read the book to find out. What happens afterwards?īoss Yama has captured all the leaders of the world in one place, and plans to replace them with his own people. Also, there is a point where Raju’s brother Sameer joins the villains side, and unknowingly fights and captures Raju. ![]() Chakra is Stan Lee’s first Indian superhero. This story is interesting because it takes place in Mumbai and India. But what can he, a small boy, do against the combined strength of Yama and his team of super villains? Raju knows that he is the only one that can stop this. He wants to destroy the world and kill all the people. ![]() The villain of this story is Shatru Seth, who is also known as Boss Yama, the god of death. Ishaan appears rather excited with the book
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