Marvel Writer Collaborates With Black-Owned Manga Company on New Light Novel

Black-owned manga digital comics magazine Saturday AM announced the release of a collaboration with acclaimed Marvel writer Stephanie Williams on the magazine’s first-ever light novel.The announcement was made at NCComicon’s SaturdayCON. The light novel, called Apple Black Origins: Spectrum and the Spectre, serves as a prequel to one of the magazine’s popular series Apple Black, created by Nigerian artist/influencer Odunze Oguguo, known online as Whyt Manga. Apple Black follows Sano, a young sorcerer destined to become the world’s savior. His lineage traces back to ancestors who consumed Black Apples, granting them powers of sorcery. Sano must learn to control powers that could either save the world or destroy it. The series has now released three manga volumes, with the fourth scheduled to be released on Nov. 21.Oguguo and Williams worked together on Apple Black Origins: Spectrum and the Spectre which takes place nine years prior to the start of the Apple Black series. Williams is known for her contributions to iconic titles such as Captain America and Scarlet Witch. Oguguo expressed excitement at the announcement, stating that Williams brought a lot of expertise and a unique perspective as a Black female creator. The light novel is scheduled to be released in June 2024, and is “hopefully” the first of a number of light novels for Apple Black Origins, depending on how The Spectrum and the Spectre sells.DC Releases a Preview of Wonder Woman #3 and Announces Special Outlaw Edition

Black-owned manga digital comics magazine Saturday AM announced the release of a collaboration with acclaimed Marvel writer Stephanie Williams on the magazine’s first-ever light novel.

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The announcement was made at NCComicon’s SaturdayCON. The light novel, called Apple Black Origins: Spectrum and the Spectre, serves as a prequel to one of the magazine’s popular series Apple Black, created by Nigerian artist/influencer Odunze Oguguo, known online as Whyt Manga. Apple Black follows Sano, a young sorcerer destined to become the world’s savior. His lineage traces back to ancestors who consumed Black Apples, granting them powers of sorcery. Sano must learn to control powers that could either save the world or destroy it. The series has now released three manga volumes, with the fourth scheduled to be released on Nov. 21.

Oguguo and Williams worked together on Apple Black Origins: Spectrum and the Spectre which takes place nine years prior to the start of the Apple Black series. Williams is known for her contributions to iconic titles such as Captain America and Scarlet Witch. Oguguo expressed excitement at the announcement, stating that Williams brought a lot of expertise and a unique perspective as a Black female creator. The light novel is scheduled to be released in June 2024, and is “hopefully” the first of a number of light novels for Apple Black Origins, depending on how The Spectrum and the Spectre sells.

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