Andrew Tate: Controversial influencer releases Top G comic book

28 Jul 2023

Since being released from a Romanian jail, controversial influencer Andrew Tate has been busy launching his comic book series where he fights the Matrix and can stop bullets with his mind.

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The divisive influencer, who must be short on cash after being locked up, will release the first issue of the series, Top G: Breaking Illusions, which will set you back nearly $100.

Tate is currently under house arrest in Romania after being released from jail as he awaits a trial on charges including rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

Tate gained global notoriety after launching his contentious Hustler’s University business courses — meant to teach subscribers how to make money and get women to sleep with them — and operating Romanian casinos.

Now out of jail, Tate has returned to content creation and has been searching for new opportunities, but this venture is a little left field.

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In what is understood to be an autobiographical series, the story revolves around Tate “fighting the forces of the Matrix and corporate tyranny”.

Tate’s official landing site and publisher, DNG Comics, reveals the series’ details.

Camera IconAndrew Tate has released a comic book called "Top G" which costs $97. Credit: DNG Comics/Twitter

“They don’t want you to know the truth — they want you living in a mental cage, chained by a weak mindset,” the site read.

“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.”

Camera IconAndrew Tate has released a comic book called "Top G" which costs $97. Credit: DNG Comics/Twitter

Tate said he’s “passing on some of my most vital life lessons through these powerful stories”.

Previews show an animated version of Tate fighting the Matrix while being targeted by snipers, stopping their bullets with his mind.

But for an eye-watering $97, is Tate’s “all-time collectable” really worth it?

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