Bosch Fawstin, an ex-Muslim cartoonist of Albanian descent who's been working on graphic novels, is now working on a new item called
The Infidel (Hat tip:
Solomonia). The plot in the book is about
another ex-Muslim cartoonist (based on the author?) who creates "Pigman" a counter-jihad superhero, as a response to 9-11. And this brings him face to face with an archnemesis: his born-again Muslim brother, who's become a jihadist, and the picture of the villain can be seen
here at Fawstin's blog. His name is SuperJihad, and the character design for the villain is definitely scary.
As
Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch says:
Will the death fatwas fly when The Infidel appears? (It will be released in chapters beginning late fall 2007.) Will Pigman, or his ex-Muslim creator, be intimidated or frightened into submission if they do? Or will they stand up and fight more fiercely than ever? Oh, how will our heroes ever get out of this one? Stay tuned!
That's a pretty good way of summing things up.
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