Dread & Alive is a Jamaican-inspired Multimedia series spanning comic books, Novels and reggae Music created and written by Nicholas Da Silva also known as ZOOLOOK. Nicholas Da Silva is also the founder and Editor-in-Chief of IRIE Magazine. Dread & Alive follows Drew McIntosh before, during and after being empowered by a sacred amulet created by the ancient Jamaican Maroons.[1]
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Publisher | Zoolook |
First appearance | Dread & Alive #1 (Feb 6, 2010) |
Created by | Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK |
The Dread & Alive® series was conceptualized by its creator, Nicholas Da Silva who is of West African, Brazilian, Native American and Dutch ancestry. Due to his mixed heritage, the writer and artist considers himself 'Out of many one person" [2] like the Jamaican Motto "Out of many one people". It is the first superhero comic book with a Jamaican as the protagonist[3][4] thus making it culturally relevant and boldly revolutionary in its undertaking. It's also noted as the first reggae comic book with a reggae soundtrack.[5]
The first issue of the Dread & Alive comic book series was released on February 6, 2010, on the birthday of international reggae icon Bob Marley.[3] The series is also one of the first of its kind to undertake charity 30% of all digital sales, and 10% of all print sales from Issue #1 will go toward non-profit group HELP Jamaica! [4][6]
The series will also see release on a compact disk featuring reggae acts such as Third World (band), Sahra Indio, Sly and Robbie, Shaggy (musician) and Freddy Locks.[7]
The first Compilation CD 'Dread & Alive: The Lost Tapes Vol.1' saw release on September 14, 2010.[8][9] Since release it has met with high praise, being described as "History in the making"[10] ,[11][12][13] “a very STRONG compilation… one of the better lineups of the year.”[14] and “new territory in the collusion of art and Jamaican music”.[15] The CD is designed to be heard either alongside Da Silva's reggae comic book, or, as a special, standalone musical event.[16]
Dread & Alive the Lost Tapes vol.2 was released on October 19, 2010 [17]
On January 6, 2019, Nicholas Da Silva released the single, TROD,[18] under his artist name, ZOOLOOK,.[19] It is the first track from the next story arc in the Dread & Alive series entitled From Babylon to Zion.
In order to promote the series Nicholas has teamed with Reggae Festival Guide to give away an 8GB iPod Touch to one of the members of the Facebook group.[4]
For 'Dread & Alive: The Lost Tapes vol.1' a series of interviews were done with World of Black Heroes to coincide with the launch.[10] [11] [12] [13]
In January 2018, Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK began writing the next installment of his Dread & Series, a 12 chapter story arc entitled Nine Night. The series includes a soundtrack series in the form of a reggae version of a Rock opera. Chapter 1 titled 'Hide Your Soul' part 1, is scheduled to release in February 2021 for Black History Month. News of the project has caught the attention of mainstream media:
On September 7, 2015, Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK was featured on Afro-punk.[20]
On June 20, 2018, Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK was featured on WBEZ's [21] Worldview - 1 of 7 Black And Latinx Writers Working In Comics Today.
On June 20, 2018, Nicholas Da Silva aka ZOOLOOK was interviewed on WBEZ's [22] Worldview by Galilee Abdullah - Black Comic Books: Nicholas Da Silva and Global Roots.
On October 9, 2020, Nicholas Da Silva's Dread & Alive was featured in Jamaica Animation Nation Network's 'Caribbean Comics'.[23]
Dread & Alive returns with new Maxi-Series ‘Nine Night’ in February 2021![24]