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Legend of the Mantamaji Graphic Novel, Comics

Dreams of Comic Books and Superheroes

Legend of the Mantamaji Graphic Novel, Eric Dean SeatonRecently I was featured in an article from the great folks over at OZY.com discussing Legend of the Mantamaji, my comic book inspiration and more.

Do childhood dreams ever fade?

Not for Eric Dean Seaton, not even after he’d already accomplished one of his childhood dreams: establishing himself as an LA director and producer. By his early 40s, he had under his belt 175 television episodes, 18 music videos, Nickelodeon pilots. He’d been nominated for the NAACP Image Awards for his work on That’s So Raven and Mighty Med.

But another childhood dream still beckoned. And so here he is on a muggy July afternoon, wife in tow, manning a booth at the San Diego Comic-Con and promoting his forthcoming graphic novel, Legend of the Mantamaji.

Read more: Eric Dean Seaton: A Childhood Dream Beckons | Rising Stars | OZY

In 19 days you will learn before entering battle, the Mantamaji would exchange these final words: “When we meet again, let it be in victory.” What started as a simple rallying cry gained deeper meaning over time. “Victory” became the Mantamaji’s term for the place of soul-rest. Even if they did not win the battle, the Mantamaji would live on in Victory, a land beyond the farthest desert, where it is always cool as a twilight moon.

In 21 days you will learn that the Mantamaji fought best from the shadows. For it is said that they fought darkness by becoming like water: quiet, unpredictable, slipping in through every crack. The power of water is the power of surprise. Sometimes only that surprise kept the Mantamaji from death. Legend of the Mantamaji: Book 1 http://www.amazon.com/Legend-Mantamaji-Book/dp/1930315341/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410966045&sr=8-1&keywords=mantamaji

In 21 days you will learn that the Mantamaji fought best from the shadows. For it is said that they fought darkness by becoming like water: quiet, unpredictable, slipping in through every crack. The power of water is the power of surprise. Sometimes only that surprise kept the Mantamaji from death. Legend of the Mantamaji: Book 1 http://www.amazon.com/Legend-Mantamaji-Book/dp/1930315341/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410966045&sr=8-1&keywords=mantamaji