U.S-based Nigerian, Roye Okupe
seems to have African answer to western comic heroes. His African comic hero E.X.O.
The Legend of Wale Williams is a potential success in the creative business
of Superhero comic.
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Cover of E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams |
Okupe, 31, according to The Washington Post arrived in the United States
in 2002, and attended George Washington University where he got a bachelors and
master’s degree in computer science in 2007 and 2009. While studying for the degrees, he he took a
class in animation at the Art Institute of Washington.
From then, Okupe’s world of comic
creation started opening up as he would later found YouNeek Studios, the home of E.X.O. The Legend of Wale Williams. READ MORE.
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