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		Kapow! U.S. comic book stars raise money for Ukraine refugees
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		 [April 21, 2022] 
		By Daniel Trotta 
 (Reuters) - Like Batman forming the Justice 
		League of superheroes, or Iron Man helping assemble the Avengers, comic 
		book editor Scott Dunbier needed to put together a team of stars.
 
 The call went out and Dunbier quickly signed up the biggest names in the 
		U.S. comic book industry to collaborate on a special anthology to raise 
		money for Ukrainian war refugees.
 
 The result is "Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds," a 96-page book 
		produced by the best writers, artists, colorists, letterers, designers 
		and editors that Dunbier could find.
 
 Proceeds, estimated to reach $200,000 to $500,000, will go to Operation 
		USA, a Los Angeles-based disaster relief agency raising money for 
		Ukrainian war refugees. Over five million Ukrainians have fled abroad 
		since Russia invaded on Feb. 24.
 
 By Wednesday, two days after launching, it had raised $67,000 on the 
		Zoop crowdfunding site. The publication date remains uncertain, 
		depending on how much is raised through pre-orders after a month, 
		Dunbier said.
 
 As many comic books do, the Ukraine project has an origin story.
 
		
		 
		"It was basically me being glued to my TV watching the horror, the 
		atrocities unfold, and just feeling like I had to do something. And, you 
		know, then it clicked. I thought in some small way, maybe this would 
		help," Dunbier said. 
		The project makes no pretense of being unbiased, depicting Ukraine as 
		David confronting the Russian Goliath.
 Russia calls its incursion a "special military operation" to 
		demilitarize and "denazify" Ukraine.
 
		The front of the hardcover edition, selling for $60, was painted by Alex 
		Ross, one of the industry's best-known cover artists, with a 
		blue-and-yellow-clad Ukrainian standing up to a faceless giant 
		brandishing a hammer and sickle.
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			Like Batman forming the Justice League of superheroes, comic book 
			editor Scott Dunbier needed to put together a team of stars to 
			collaborate on a special anthology to raise money for Ukrainian war 
			refugees. Gloria Tso has more 
            
			 Three different soft covers, on sale 
			for $40 each, were designed by three other heavy hitters: Arthur 
			Adams, Dave Johnson and Bill Sienkiewicz.
 "If I can put my finger in the eye of an authoritarian, or step on 
			the bully, and trip them, I love that kind of stuff," Sienkiewicz 
			said. "I despise Putin."
 
 His cover shows a Ukrainian wielding a shield and a sword before a 
			giant bear, nose bloodied, who is surprised to meet resistance. The 
			sword has impaled a teddy bear resembling Russian President Vladimir 
			Putin.
 
 Others donating work include Brent Anderson, Sergio Aragones, June 
			Brigman, Kurt Busiek, Howard Chaykin, Joshua Dysart, Mark Evanier, 
			Emil Ferris, Dave Gibbons, Rob Guillory, John Layman, Gabriel 
			Rodriguez, Stan Sakai, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, Chris 
			Sprouse, Jill Thompson, Matt Wagner and Mark Waid.
 
 While some of the stories are set in Ukraine, others are 
			allegorical.
 
 Sakai is creator of the Usagi Yojimbo comic, about a rabbit warrior 
			set in feudal Japan. His story depicts villagers being run off by an 
			evil warlord, Dunbier said.
 
 (Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, Calif.; Additional 
			reporting by Rollo Ross in Los Angeles and Norma Galeana in San 
			Marcos, Calif.; Editing by Richard Chang)
 
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