
Drought, economic overexploitation and poor resource management have turned the shortage of drinking water into a very serious problem, due to the constant increase in population. Brazil, which contains 53% of the water resources of all Latin America, is attacked by a thirsty dominant foreign power, to seize its water reserves, the new liquid gold, as it did before with other countries to keep their oil. It is then when The Boraro, a powerful creature from Amazonian mythology, emerges to fight with the resistance. It is embodied in a Brazilian pilot downed in battle who falls in the jungle and drinks a healing substance from a witch doctor from the Indians that rescued him. In Carnival, he will drop his human mask to fight the foreign enemy.
Written by Emilio Balcarce and illustrated by Diego Garavano, Life Is Good: Book 1: The Water War is out now and available from the link below!
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