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Sandstorm Comics debuts retail presence through Kalima and Kinokuniya

Sandstorm Comics debuts retail presence through Kalima and Kinokuniya

Gulf Business7 hours ago
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Abu Dhabi-based Sandstorm Comics has announced its official retail debut, making its titles available on the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Center's digital platform
Kalima
as well as at Kinokuniya stores across the UAE.
The move represents a significant milestone for the homegrown studio, which has rapidly established itself as a creative force in the regional comic book industry. The launch expands Sandstorm's reach to both local and international audiences while strengthening Abu Dhabi's growing cultural industries.
The retail debut introduces four titles under Sandstorm's new children's imprint,
Little Storm
:
Solarblader Vol.1
,
Acro and The Cat
,
All Upon a Time
, and
The Foxes and the Dragon
. Each title is produced by local and regional talent, reflecting the UAE's creativity and storytelling traditions.
'Since the inception of Sandstorm Comics, our vision has been to bring locally produced comic books to life and make them accessible to everyone,' said Mo Abedin, Editor-in-Chief at Sandstorm Comics. 'Today, that vision becomes a reality with our titles now available across the UAE's largest bookstores, as well as online through
Kalima
website and mobile application. This marks a significant milestone for the UAE's creative community, and we take great pride in sharing stories that reflect the richness and diversity of our region's culture.'
The debut follows Sandstorm's recent international showcases, including New York Comic Con 2024 and Middle East Film and Comic Con 2025. With new releases planned throughout the year, the company is positioning itself to scale globally while retaining its base in Abu Dhabi.
Supported by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), Sandstorm Comics is closely aligned with the emirate's strategy to strengthen its cultural and creative industries. By prioritising original intellectual properties and promoting regional talent, the studio is reshaping the way Middle Eastern stories are presented to global audiences.
For fans, Sandstorm Comics' titles are now available at Kinokuniya stores across the UAE, through
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