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Manga4life
07-02-2010, 08:44 AM
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26971
Click the above link for much more info and pics of Marijuana Man.


A HERO FOR A NEW GENERATION
Ziggy Marley to join Image Comics for an exclusive signing at Comic-Con International 2010
Berkeley, CA - 1 July 2010 - Grammy Award-winning musician Ziggy Marley is adding another title to his already impressive resume: comic book author.
The first issue of Ziggy's book, MARIJUANAMAN, will hit store shelves across the country on April 20, 2011. In support of his book, Ziggy will be making an exclusive one-day-only appearance at Comic-Con International. On Saturday, July 24, Ziggy will be signing MARIJUANAMAN posters with publisher Image Comics from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at booth #2729. Joining him will be artist Jim Mahfood (MIXED TAPES) and co-writer Joe Casey (GODLAND, OFFICER DOWNE).
Five-time Grammy winner and Reggae icon Ziggy Marley's early immersion in music came at age ten when he sat in on recording sessions with his father Bob Marley. For the next decade, as front man to Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers, Ziggy released eight best-selling albums, garnering three Grammys, with such chart-topping hits as "Tomorrow People" and "Tumbling Down." Ziggy's first solo album, DRAGONFLY, was released in 2003, to much critical acclaim. His second solo release, LOVE IS MY RELIGION, won a Grammy in 2006 for Best Reggae Album. His third solo release, FAMILY TIME, scored him a Grammy in a new category: Best Musical Album For Children.
Now, Ziggy is blazing into the comic world with his latest project, MARIJUANAMAN. Ziggy's new superhero, Marijuanaman, is from a planet that is in desperate need of THC. Marijuanaman seeks to save Earth's marijuana fields from destruction by the drug company PharmeXon, and thus saving his home planet from destruction.

Interesting idea for a character I suppose, I never would have thought of Ziggy Marley as a prime candidate for the comic book world but I guess anything is possible in the land of "funny books". Over the course of the past couple of years it seems like more and more celebrities are getting involved with writing comics, it's a trend I don't really like because most of the books written by celebrities have not been too terribly good, and it's taking away from work for aspiring writers who want to make this their lively hood as well as writers who are already established.

Shawn Hopkins
07-02-2010, 11:02 AM
Doesn't really look that appealing in either art style or premise. Stoner superheroes have been done before and from what I can tell from this better, see Bluntman and Chronic for instance. All we've really got here is the celebrity name and I don't think that's going to be enough to carry it.