The Nigerian comics startup based in Lagos, Comic Republic that aims to raise funds to support the dream through sponsorship and advertising from multinationals and NGOs have so far released Guardian Prime, ERU, Avonome, Hero Gen, Ireti, Generation, Aje and Vanguards.
Last month, since Nigeria has an ongoing fuel crisis which has crippled the economy and led to long queues on the streets, Comic Republic decided to influence people to be in control of the situation and this they did with their superhero story – Might of Guardian Prime.
And now, here’s what’s more in store from Comic Republic:
Story of the African superhero comic book Aje concludes this season as the second issue introduces you to captivating scenery in Lagos Nigeria, some culture and a little about her mysterious family.
Next in line, Comic Republic plans to launch comic books on Nigeria’s Children’s Day 27 May. They will be releasing a one shot comic book called Hero Kekere (meaning little heroes in Yoruba Language). This episode will be focused on bullying and what children can do when they are faced with such a situation.
Also for the kids, their new acquisition – Uhuru-Legend of the wind riders will be released in English and French this quarter.
Along with these, Comic Republic plans to launch a new comic book called Visionary that will be focused on the African gods out this quarter.
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