The uniqueness of this work lies in its diversity of exploration. It provides insight to the glorious era by exploring the relinquished heritage, spanning between 15th and 21st century.
"This education gives the children something to look forward to, it allows them to socialize, to make friends, to have somewhat of a normal childhood."
"What I would like to say in response to that is there was a military that cared a hell of a lot about uniform. They cared a hell of a lot that people looked the same. We defeated them in World Wars 1 and 2."
SikhNet got a chance to speak with the co-creator of the new Super Sikh Comic. This is a must read for anyone who is a comic fan or is interested in Sikh media.
Supreet Manchanda and Eileen Alden dreamt up this slick superhero as a way to combat the negative stereotypes about Sikhs that have been seeping into Western media. And with the help of artist Amit Tayal, Super Sikh is quickly becoming a reality.
If you told a regular secular American that the way to 100 million dollars was in this text, everyone would know Gurmukhi. People would be reading it as they commute to work, there would be blogs about it, online chats.
"Freedom and liberty for all." That phrase, which closely follows the words from our own nation's pledge of allegiance, is one of the basic tenets of Sikhism.
...I was a screenplay writer on the side, and he suggested that I consider making a Sikh character. My pension has always been for outside the box ideas...