OBLIVION ROUGE, Volume 1 - Pap Souleye Fall & Saturday AM

OBLIVION ROUGE, Volume 1

By Pap Souleye Fall & Saturday AM

  • Release Date: 2022-07-12
  • Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels

Description

Oblivion Rouge follows the career of a young teenage villager named Oumi as she becomes embroiled in a conflict that threatens a futuristic Africa and the world itself.

In the near future, a virus called the LEUP has infected half the population. The resulting war between the people of Liam, known as the infected, and the people of Galoum, known as the immune, becomes a bloody and brutal affair.

When a mysterious army called the Hakkinen emerges to quell the war between the two countries, they adopt children of war to aid them. Oumi and her friends are enlisted to help find a cure and end the bloodshed.

With an all-African cast, Oblivion Rouge stems from the roots of West African philosophy. It is both a brutal dystopian depiction of the future and a beautiful adventure that explores the depth of the human spirit. 

Oumi has made a promise to never suffer the losses and humiliation she has already seen in her young life. But with strange forces gathering against her continent, can she overcome her own insecurities to lead her people to paradise?

Pap Souleye Fall is a Senegalese-American artist who lives and works in Dakar, Senegal. He graduated with honors from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia with a degree in Interdisciplinary Fine Arts and a concentration in sculpture. In 2017, after a residency at WAAW, he participated in the Dak’art biennale twice. He is currently in the Yale University sculpture program finishing his Master’s degree. His work deals with themes such as identity, suspended disbelief, and utopian/dystopian ideas on community. Growing up loving anime and manga titles like Dragonball, Hunter x Hunter, Berserk, and Akira, Pap Souleye’s love for storytelling and visual art led him to create his own story. OBLIVION ROUGE was born out of his thoughts on neocolonialism and has developed into a whole universe over two years.
 

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