While American comics, Japanese manga, Korean Manwha, and Chinese Manhua have caught fire across the world. Africa is rising to the forefront. So I wanted to shine a spotlight on the African comic companies that I love. They're in no particular order, just whatever came to mind first.
1)ETAN Comics
Founded by Beserat Debebe and drawing on Ethiopian culture, Etan comics seek to tell great stories and counteract negative view of Africa that the news loves to focus on. And he succeeds spectacularly. He's the reason I even came up with this list in the first place. I won a free issue of HAWI #1, the 1st issue in I hope a very long-running series about Emnet Legesse, a 20-year-old college student who must save her kidnapped mother from an ancient supernatural evil. I devoured this issue and was left hungry for more. HAWI is not their first foray into comics, they also have the ongoing series JEMBER, about Ethiopia's first superhero. Publishing both in English and Amharic, they are a hidden gem.
2) The Comic Republic
This Nigerian comic book company is what got me into African comics with their wide selection of titles from the mystical focused Aje to the classic superhero fare of Guardian Prime they offer something for everyone. My personal favorite is Ireti Bidemi, the tale of a college student who gains the powers of a legendary Nigerian Queen. The thing that makes them stand out is that they release their comics online FOR FREE. So you can legally download their entire catalog RIGHT NOW (which I highly suggest you do cause they are good.)
3)YouNeek Studios
Also based in Nigeria, Youneek Studios follows the Marvel movie method. Instead of releasing monthly single issues they focus on full 200-page graphic novels. While each series in the YouNeek Universe can stand alone together they make for a well thought out, engaging ongoing plot. With a historical fantasy like Malika: Warrior Queen and Sci-Fi superheroics of E.X.O. The Legend of Wade Williams writer Roye Okupe's deft pen creates nuanced, unique characters that will keep you reading.
4)Adorned By Chi
While created in the United States, Adorned by Chi is in and draws on Nigerian culture and mythology. Adorned by Chi puts a Sailor Moon style twist, giving the world the black magical girls I've always wanted. Full of heart, action and beautiful manga-inspired art. This is a series that you can't miss. I did an entire blog post about this series, so go check that one out here
These creators draw on the cultural traditions of Nigeria and Africa combining them with their own imagination. It speaks to the sheer richness and untapped potential of Africa that Nigerian culture alone can be the wellspring from which these amazing, unique and fun works spring from. And with Hawi drawing from Ethiopian culture highlights how multifaceted Africa truly is. These comics all break stereotypes, shatter expectations and tell great stories. They're all a welcome addition to your library.