Shephali Bhatt
Jan 30, 2012

MMGB: Super Zoozoo comic series

Lighten up this Monday morning and checkout the adventures of your very own Super Zoozoo

MMGB: Super Zoozoo comic series

How about reading an online comic series to wade through Monday morning blues?

Vodafone India has recently launched “The Adventures of Super Zoozoo” – an online comic series featuring Super Zoozoo. Available exclusively on Vodafone Zoozoo’s Facebook page (facebook.com/Zoozoo), the comic introduces fans and readers to the vast, black-and-white Zoozoo universe where crocodiles invade picnics and superheroes don’t need secret identities.

Speaking on the launch, Anuradha Aggarwal, vice president- brand communication and insights, Vodafone India, said, “We have seen that our fans constantly demand new Zoozoo material and a comic series was the most natural extension of the Zoozoos. So far, fans only knew Zoozoos through short ads or through content on our Facebook page. These comics are a great way for readers to get to know the Zoozoo world in all its quirky sweetness. Going ahead, we will extend the comics with never seen before Zoozoo characters and also give readers a chance to contribute their ideas.”

The comics were conceptualized and created by Vodafone India’s digital agency – OgilvyOne Worldwide.

Still not convinced? Take a look at a few snapshots from the online comic series here: 

 
 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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