From scrolling comics on your phone to collecting printed editions, African readers are navigating two worlds.…
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The Digital Renaissance: Why African Comic Streaming is the New Frontier of Storytelling
African comics are going digital, and platforms like Comic Republic and Zebra Comics are leading the…
Lagos Set to Host The Illustration Bazaar 2026: A Three-Day Celebration of Art, Creativity, and Culture
Illustration Bazaar 2026, Lagos Art Events, Nigerian Art Scene, African Illustration, Creative Events Lagos, Art Exhibition…
Animation in Nigerian Education: Using Cartoons to Teach STEM
From crowded classrooms to limited resources, STEM education in Nigeria faces real challenges. But animation is…
Animating Identity: Can Cartoons in Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa and English Help Preserve Nigerian Culture?
Can Nigerian cartoons succeed in Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa? As animation grows across Africa, creators are…
Skipping Ads is Costing Creators More Than You Think: Inside Rendacon Animation Summit 2026
Rendacon Summit 2026, African animation industry, African creators, Nigerian animation industry, African animation funding, iDICE programme,…
Rendacon Animation Summit 2026 Kicks Off with Bold Conversations and Industry Energy
Rendacon Summit 2026 kicked off with powerful conversations on animation pipelines, collaboration challenges, and global opportunities.…
2D vs 3D Animation in Africa: The Style War Shaping the Future of Storytelling
Is 2D animation still dominating Africa’s creative scene, or is 3D taking over? As African studios…
African Comics Are Taking Over Animation: And the World Is Finally Paying Attention
African comics are making the leap from printed pages to animated screens, with projects like Kizazi…
Are Male Heroes Losing the Spotlight? The Rise of Female Heroes in African Comics
Across African comics, female characters are stepping out of supporting roles and into the spotlight. From…