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A bold fusion of Yoruba mythology and modern Nigerian student life, Agbara Afrika Meje #1 delivers…

From Panels to Power: How African Comics Are Shaping the Superhero Era of Today

African comics have evolved beyond nostalgia into a bold cultural force. From Shutter-Bird to Supasmashers Adventures,…

Who’s Profiting from your Comic? The Real Cost of Discoverability in 2026

Comics are costly to produce, difficult to discover, and increasingly dependent on platforms that promise exposure…

Spark Magazine Launches as a Bold New Editorial Platform for African Animation Professionals

Spark, a new monthly digital magazine for African and diaspora animation professionals, has launched its debut…

Celestial Eyes Noir: A Dark New Chapter Arrives on Globalcomix This March

Celestial Eyes Noir: No Rest For The Wicked is a dark one-shot prequel that explores fate,…

Ejob Nathanael Ejob Makes History with DC, Illustrates Supergirl: The World Through Zebra Comics

African comic artist Ejob Nathaneal Ejob has officially joined DC Comics’ global anthology lineup as an…

Comic Review: THE FAT GOD – Issue 1 (MOVIX COMICS)

THE FAT GOD, Issue 1 by MOVIX COMICS is a gripping blend of action, mystery, and…

Are Comic Awards Still Worth Anything or Just Fancy Popularity Contests?

Awards were meant to celebrate excellence. But in Nigeria’s comic industry, many creators now whisper the…

Celestial Eyes Volume 1: The First Cycle, Comic Review

Celestial Eyes: Volume 1. The First Cycle introduces readers to a dark, gripping world where Nigerian…

The Creative Delusion: Why So Many Artists Stay Broke

Why do so many African creatives pour years into projects without a financial plan, then feel…

Why Are Free Comics So Addictive in Africa? Let’s Talk About It

From piracy culture to low buying power and the devaluation of creative labor, African comic creators…

Why Are Nigerian Comic Publishers Going Solo Instead of Banding Together?

While global comic industries thrive on shared universes and collective publishing, Nigerian comics remain largely solo-driven.…