Thursday, April 30, 2020

Nigerian Comic books Like seems many Movies

Comic books might be good at imagining in worlds and gritty fictional cityscapes, but when it comes to depictions of real-life in Nigeria, perhaps sometimes not so much.

Africa and African characters have particularly had a raw deal, historically, in Nigeria comics. A diverse continent seems to get boiled down to one or two stereotypes.


Nigeria certainly seems to be the focus on the African comics.

If you’re a casual comic book/superhero fan you probably can’t name one African black superhero.

I feel like it’s time for that to change. And we as African creators need to step our game up and not just produce African – and in my case Nigerian – characters just for the sake of it, but actually produce great, with great comic stories by Tag comics.”

Here's something numerous people don't think about our dearest nation – Nigeria has a blasting comic book industry and Nigerian comic books are pure fire.

With the immense popularity of comic books in Tag Comics are Godfall, Danfo, Generation Rapture, Kpakow, STATE 37.

we thought – what better time to envision which Nigerian comic books will make an interpretation of well to the big screen.

Truly, we know Nollywood doesn't by and by having the instruments to make comic book films and hero motion pictures that will stand tall at worldwide box workplaces like The black superhero.


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