Adventurous Manga Released by XPG, a Subsidiary of ADATA
XPG, the leading brand in global memory modules and flash memory, recently collaborated with Taiwanese comic artist “Erhao,” recipient of the Outstanding Award from the Kyoto International Manga Award, to create a new Japanese-style adventure manga called “WUNN Emblem.” The first installment of the series was announced today and is now available in Chinese on the WEBTOON platform.
Last year, XPG launched its original manga series, “Xtreme Saga: Mera’s Trial,” which tells the exciting adventure story of brand ambassador Mera. The series received rave reviews and continues to be serialized on major comic platforms. The new work, “WUNN Emblem,” is an expansion of the original universe, where parallel universe Mera gets caught up in a power struggle among the “Emblem Clan” who possess incredible abilities, leading to even more thrilling and captivating adventures.
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Venturing into the Web3 ecosystem, XPG aims to strengthen community bonding within its IP projects by granting special privileges to early fans and supporters.
“WUNN Emblem” represents a further exploration by ADATA into the Web3 field. By releasing the “WUNN NFT” digital avatar collection in March this year, the company aims to establish a connection between fans and the IP, breaking away from conventional production-consumption relationships. Every NFT holder becomes a resident in the “WUNN Emblem” universe, with the opportunity to enjoy special privileges and empowerment as the IP develops.
Zhu Kefen, XPG’s Director of Brand Marketing, stated, “Since the launch of XPG’s first comic, the brand has been dedicated to nurturing the ACG community. Through collaboration with outstanding Taiwanese comic artists, including Erhao, we are honored to have co-created the new work, ‘WUNN Emblem.’ Erhao’s artwork conveys the intricate emotions of the characters and the excitement of the fight scenes, making it a highly anticipated release.”
Zhu Kefen further expressed that XPG’s brand story, “Xtreme Saga,” has expanded into various mediums, including novels, animation, colored comic strips, and now, Japanese-style manga. Moving forward, XPG aims to become more than just a gaming brand, but to establish an IP ecosystem that fosters closer relationships between the brand, product users, creators, and readers, generating greater resonance within the community.