Loyiso Mkize has illustrated his first comic book for DC Comics, one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies which is well known for iconic heroic characters, such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash, and Aquaman.
He recently shared the exciting news on his Instagram giving a sneak peek of his work that is scheduled to go on sale at bookstores from June 8 in the US, in the caption he wrote:
“🚨Achievement unlocked! 🚨 My debut for DC comics!!! Recently had the pleasure of pencilling an episode of Luke Fox taking on The Riddler! 😈🦇BATMAN: URBAN LEGENDS #4.
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Mkize studied at the Cape Penisula University of Technology (CPUT) in Cape Town, South Africa where he obtained his diploma qualification in graphic design in 2009.
This was the year his career started, after discovering late in his life that he had a passion for portrait painting.
He later created South Africa’s first-ever superhero, “Kwezi”, a comic book he worked on following his stint as a head illustrator of the popular soccer comic book, Supa Strikas.
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Tweeps have congratulated him for his incredible milestone:
As a kid, Loyiso would spend hours in our room, folding A4 pages of blank paper and drawing comics of fit men and heros😂He went on to create SA’s first black superhero, Kwezi – and has an impressive catalogue of collections. Now this! Drawing a DC Comic!🙌🏾❤️
— Vuyo Mkize (@vonchy_19) May 10, 2021
Come on somebody!!!!!! A dude from a small town in the Eastern Cape has drawn a whole DC Comic book!!! Hayibo!!!🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/rfQbfh1I2m
— Vuyo Mkize (@vonchy_19) May 10, 2021
U @loyiso_mkize wase Gcuwa eEastern Cape has illustrated a whole DC Comic episode! This is so inspiring Loy, sakuvuyeli. Congratulations!👏🏾🔥 pic.twitter.com/f10wLgeN2B
— Asanda Sizani (@AsandaSizani) May 10, 2021
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