Nigerian-born, U.S.-based author and director Roye Okupe is on a roll with the second season of his animated superhero series “Iyanu” launching March 21, just as he sets his sights on his next big project, “Malika: Warrior Queen.”
“Iyanu,” which recently scored three nominations at the NAACP Image Awards, has introduced U.S. and international audiences to a new type of superhero: a teenage orphan from Yorubaland — the region of the Yoruba people in West Africa, mainly Nigeria — who discovers he has divine powers.
Set against a world rooted in Nigerian mythology, “Iyanu” ranks as the No. 1 series among…
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