By Jessica Bennett, VIBE
The radio vet teamed up with AWA for the project tackling one of Hip-Hop’s hottest topics.
Urban legends have run rampant throughout world history, with many evolving into full on conspiracy theories that have gained so much cultural cachet, many can’t help but believe their legitimacy.
Despite the rich and famous calling out “corny” accusations of sacrificing family members or engaging in various sex acts in exchange for massive success, others have been so insistent that this is, indeed, how things work in Hollywood — often threatening to “out” those who’ve allegedly been rewarded for nefarious acts done on the illuminati’s behalf — that more and more skeptics are being bred by the day.
This has become a particularly hot talking point within Black culture, specifically Hip-Hop, as almost every very successful Black person has, in some way, been accused of being a member or affiliate of the organization. In new graphic novel ILLuminati, the controversial topic comes to life via brilliant illustrations from Black and Brown artists, visualizing the story of a young woman with psychic abilities who journeys to Los Angeles to find answers after her twin sister, a rising Hip-Hop star, is murdered.
VIBE sat down for a chat with The Breakfast Club co-host Charlamagne Tha God, producer of ILLuminati, as well as Artists, Writers and Artisans (AWA) Chief Executive Officer Axel Alonso to discuss the fantasy thriller graphic novel, Char’s own thoughts on conspiracy theories, the project’s Kickstarter campaign, and whether or not celebs can look forward to seeing themselves spoofed within the illustrated take on one of Hip-Hop’s hottest topics.
Learn more about the Kickstarter campaign for ILLuminati. For more information visit AWA Studios on Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, and AWAStudios.com.
ABOUT AWA
Artists Writers and Artisans, Inc. (AWA) is an award-winning independent graphic fiction publisher and entertainment studio founded in 2018 by alumni of Marvel, DC, NBA, Fox, Hulu, and MTV, with former Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso serving as Chief Creative Officer. Armed with some of the freshest and most critically acclaimed graphic fiction in a generation, AWA has established itself as an industry leader regarding its relationship with artists and writers by providing creators the freedom, incentive structure, and editorial support to pursue their boldest, most original, and socially relevant work. AWA has assembled a lineup of the world’s most renowned comic book talent, and its titles have been recognized as Eisner, Ringo, and New York Press Club award winners. With AWA’s Film & TV Studio, the company is building a distinct array of cutting-edge film and TV projects anchored in its burgeoning library of groundbreaking stories. Led by Hollywood veteran Zach Studin, AWA Studios has more than 20 projects in active development with industry-leading studios, networks, and streamers including the feature film adaptation of the AWA graphic novel MARJORIE FINNEGAN: TEMPORAL CRIMINAL, currently in development with LuckyChap Entertainment and Camp Hobart and the television adaptation of DEVIL’s HIGHWAY with Fremantle. Investors include Lupa Systems, Lightspeed Venture Partners, SISTER, and Fremantle. AWA is repped by Grandview.
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