Mark Of Uru: A Nigerian Animated Cartoon Series

Found this online thanks to Shadow & Act. “Uru tells the tale of Azuka, a girl born with a birthmark identical to the tattoo of the banished village sorceress Uru. Azuka’s mother’s tries desperately to keep the birthmark hidden from plain sight, but isn’t entirely successful, when it’s eventually made public, and Azuka becomes a [...]

 
The Royal Whiz Kidz

I first ran across The Royal Whiz Kids on Youtube. It’s flash animation with a clear story about some African kids with powers that apparently protect the local people. It’s geared toward a younger crowd than me but I thought that with a little polish, this could easily be as good as half the children’s [...]

 
Aisha

I often receive many requests about African comics, most of which I cannot answer. When I do run across such a comic, however, I am quick to research and share it. One such comic is Aisha, a Nigerian comic. “Aisha is a street orphan turned ninja crime-fighter battling powerful but mysterious criminal forces on the [...]

 
Looking for Afrikan Comic Books

http://uganda.democrat.com/ I have a reader in the UK that has asked me a question I don’t know the answer to so I’m putting it out to the readers. He writes, “Do you have a contact or any advise as to where I could purchase Afrikan comics from any Afrikan countries direct or via other distributors? [...]

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