Uniformed in Pakistan’s green flag, with a horseshoe moustache and the superpower to fly, rises the nation’s ultimate savior. Meet our very own Desi Superhero, the superman of the Land of Green “The Pakistani Man”

The brainchild of 26 year old Hassan Suhail Siddiqui, the Pakistani Man is a 5 year old comic book hero on a mission to end the alarming rise of corruption and a plethora of social problems in the nation, once and for all. 

With the first series of comic book published in 2003, the Messiah has return with yet another installment to save his beloved homeland.

Initially defeating the rogue “Corruptor” and his gang “Na-Maloom Afraad” in his first comic book, Pakistani Man now fights the Banner – the villain who tortured the whole nation by imposing a never-ending ban on the video hosting side YouTube.

“You can’t ban the spirit of Pakistan,” Pakistan Man threatens the wicked and the bald Banner.

But this time, he is not alone on his mission but accompanied by his allies “Waderay ka Beta” Ali Gul Pir and the Powers of 3G and 4G, eventually saving the day by declaring victory over the irritant Banner and bringing happiness with Youtube’s free access to  the Pakistani Awaam.

A marketing graduate form Iqra University, Islamabad, Hassan was passionate about drawing cartoons and comics since he was a child. Back in 2011, he even launched his own comic book FB page “HS Comics” which now has reaped a fan base as large as 17522 likes till date.

From there he worked on his raw college doodles of a super hero and gave the nation its first English Desi comic hero.

“I read a lot of Superman and Batman comic books. The idea came to me that Pakistan needed a super hero too and Pakistan Man was him,” told Siddiqu to Dawn News.

Claimed as witty and entertaining, the Pakistani Man featuring the villain The Banner is worth PKR 100.