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Does Andrew Tate want to become a superhero? Top G launches comic book featuring himself, fans call him 'real life Batman'
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2023-07-29 13:18
Andrew Tate's comic book 'Breaking Illusion' encompasses various aspects of life entangled with the forces of the matrix

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's recent venture into the spotlight comes from the release of his comic book titled 'Breaking Illusion'. Despite facing serious allegations of sexual assault, human trafficking, and money laundering, his magnetic appeal continues to enthrall his dedicated followers.

With a massive Twitter following of over 7 million, Andrew Tate interacts actively with his fan community through tweets and discussions. The launch of his latest comic book has generated considerable buzz across various social media platforms. In the book, Tate delves into his life within the matrix and helps the readers to build an 'iron mind'. For more insights into this intriguing creation, read on.

Inside Andrew Tate's comic book ‘Breaking Illusion’

Based on Tate's recent tweet, he has launched his own comic book priced at $97, encompassing various aspects of life entangled with the forces of the matrix. The inaugural edition of the book is now available on dngcomics.com.

As stated on DNG Comics' official website, Tate's narrative centers around an internal struggle within his life and his present experience of facing cancellation on diverse social media platforms. The official synopsis for the book reads, “These stories reflect the harsh truths of the Matrix, how I escaped it, and what I predict they will try next." In a statement on the DNG Comics website, Tate expressed, “Prepare for the first comic that will help you build an Iron Mind, and fight against the desperate agenda of the Matrix. I am passing on some of my most vital life lessons through these powerful stories."

Additionally, Tate remarked on the concept of being a 'superhero' in the lives of today's youth, “They don’t want you to know the truth, they want you living in a mental cage, chained by a weak mindset. I became the superhero of the youth by telling the truth and teaching young men to be strong. And now I am being punished for it, in real-time. These stories reflect the harsh truths of the Matrix, how I escaped it, and what I predict they will try next."

'You are our real life Batman'

Fans flocked to the comment section to share their stances. One fan said, "Can't, it’s like super saiyans in Dragonball Z, the more pressure the stronger the diamond; more problems makes the strong man find more solutions." Another fan wrote, "You are our real life Batman. Keep up the work Top G." One Twitter user said, "You will make mistakes, but if you learn from those mistakes, they then become wisdom and wisdom is essential to becoming rich." Another Twitter user wrote, "Well, you couldn't. You can't just call yourself a "superhero" and do nothing all day." The last user said, "Things are moving unnaturally in a direction I disagree with. When it becomes unnatural it will change control."

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