Fri, Feb 10 2012
Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankulov, the Bulgarian duet, which ranked fifth in the Eurovision contest in 2007, became comic book heroes.
Todorova herself came up with the idea for the story of the comic book, avtora.com said.
Her character would fight against dark forces. She restored the people and animals desire for love with rhythm, songs and dances.
A giant and a skilled hero, resembling Yankulov, help Todorova's character fight against evil.
The comic book's message was to keep Earth clean. Todorova and Yankulov would support the cause with their new song Zemya (Earth).
Japanese publishers were already interested in the comic book and planned to release it in Tokyo, avtora.com said.
Currently, Elitsa was writing the second part of the story. It would be sold with a set of drumsticks, carrying Todorova and Yankulov's signatures.
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