Fans of THE 99! Here's some great news. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the heroes of the Justice League will soon join forces with THE 99 Superheroes in an upcoming mini-series.
The creator of a bestselling comic designed to show the world the tolerant and peaceful face of Islam has written an open letter to his young sons explaining how the project grew out of 9/11.
In the letter, written for the BBC News website, Kuwaiti psychologist Dr Naif Al Mutawa, says his superheroes - inspired by the Koran and known as THE 99 - were designed to "take back Islam" from militants who had taken it hostage.
It's My Story: The 99 will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Monday 6 July at 2000 BST.
Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, Creator of THE 99 recently spoke to James Piecowye of Dubai's Nightline on 103.8 FM Dubai.
The talk was about the world's 1st super hero comic based on Islamic culture and values.
Net Haber is one of the best known Turkish internet news sites.It recently carried an article on THE 99 superheroes and its creator Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa.
The Financial Times Deutschland, is one of the popular financial newspapers in Germany. It recently carried an article on THE 99 superheroes and its creator Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa. The article is written by Anne-Beatrice Clasmann.
Rafahiya is the inflight magazine of Wataniya Airways. It recently carried an article on THE 99 and its creator, Dr.Naif Al-Mutawa. The article describes how Dr. Naif penned his way to global and international acclaim. The article is written by Zoe Moleshead.
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Gulf Times, is a prominent daily newspaper published from Doha, Qatar. It recently carried an article on a lecture delivered by Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, creator of THE 99 superheroes, at the Qatar University.
Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster: online, on-screen and over the air. It recently carried an article on THE 99 superheroes and its creator, Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa. The article is written by Kai Adler.
The Philippine Star, is one of the leading English broadsheets in the Philippines. It recently carried an article on THE 99 superheroes and its creator, Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa. The article is written by Sylvia Mayuga.