Saturday, May 9, 2020

Comic book Lovers in Nigeria

A picture explains better than words. Well, it's true, not just because I said it was true but because it is true.
A few years prior, I saw that there was an ever-increasing number of realistic comic books, explicitly from African comic authors and illustrators being released. What especially grabbed my eye was the legitimate composition that streamed next to each other with the drawings/representations.



By real composition, I imply that the voice of the author was African. These were Africans recounting to their accounts, not simply trusting that a Westerner will recount to their accounts with the inclination and generalizations that we have generally expected from such essayists.

These were crisp, unique and brilliant. What's more, the pattern has proceeded. An ever-increasing A number of realistic comic books in Nigeria is being composed now than previously. I am sharing a few of them with you: Aya de Yopougon

The absolute first realistic novel I experienced was the honour winning Aya de Yopougon using African Digital Art. Composed by Marguerite Abouet, who is from Cote d'Ivoire and shown by her French spouse, Clement Oubrerie, Aya won the Best First Album at the Angouleme International Comics Festival in 2006. June 12, 1993: Annulment by Abraham Oshoko
Having survived the political uprisings during the '90s in Nigeria, I was enjoyably shocked to go over this book. It is called June 12, 1993: Annulment and it was composed and outlined by Abraham Oshoko, a Nigerian. The spread alone catches the pith of the story, which includes three noteworthy political figures: Late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (M.K.O) Abiola, Late General Sani Abacha, and General Ibrahim Babangida.

Life of Pahe

The Life of Pahe is a self-portraying arrangement of funnies dependent on the genuine encounters of artist/sketch artist Patrick Essono, otherwise called "Pahe." The book spread above is for the primary book in the arrangement.


That’s all for now... TAG Comics have incredible comics like Godfall, Danfo, Dafe, Legend of Yasuke, Unity. In future TAG Comics will release more and more comic books based on African culture and according to people’s interests.

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