The KILINDA SuperShero comic book series has launched its second volume, positioning itself as both entertainment and an educational resource addressing critical youth safety issues. Created by Sensei Beverly Bradley, a Black Belt martial artist and self-defense educator, the series features an African American warrior protagonist who uses ancestral strength to fight injustice and protect vulnerable populations.
Volume 2 tackles pressing challenges facing today's youth, including missing children cases, child trafficking networks, online predators, mental health crises, and systemic injustice in marginalized communities. The narrative follows KILINDA as she races against time to retrieve makago and save her noble bloodline while teaching readers about emotional wellness and practical safety tactics.
Bradley developed the series based on her real-life experience teaching self-defense and mentoring youth, particularly in underserved communities. The comic incorporates culturally grounded, emotionally intelligent storytelling alongside self-defense tips, parent resources, and wellness insights. The series is designed to serve as more than entertainment, functioning as a classroom-ready tool that blends graphic storytelling with real-world education.
The large-print paperback edition is accessible for multiple settings, including classroom discussions on safety and justice, school counselor programs, family reading sessions, public libraries, empowerment workshops, and comic literacy programs. The series emphasizes visual storytelling with culturally relevant dialogue centered around a powerful heroine who demonstrates resilience in adversity.
KILINDA SuperShero: Volume 2 is available through multiple distribution channels, including the official store at https://kilindasupershero.store, independent retailers, and major platforms like Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Additional resources and community engagement opportunities are available through the series website at https://www.kilindasupershero.com.
The series represents a growing movement that positions comic books as tools for social education and youth empowerment. By addressing real-world safety concerns through accessible graphic storytelling, KILINDA SuperShero provides educators, parents, and community leaders with resources to discuss difficult topics with young readers while promoting resilience and practical safety knowledge.



