The Comic Creator Championship, a key event under the WAVES 2025 summit, is aimed to redefine India’s comic book industry.
Divided into amateur and professional categories, the competition will unfold across three stages, offering a platform for both emerging and established creators to showcase their talent globally, government statement said yesterday.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has partnered with the Indian Comics Association (ICA), marking the most significant collaboration among Indian comic book publishers in over three decades.
The championship is part of the Create in India Challenges, a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which has attracted over 70,000 registrations and launched 31 competitions to foster a thriving creative ecosystem.
These challenges are a highlight of the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES), a premier forum for industry leaders and innovators to shape the future of India’s Media and Entertainment sector, drive collaboration, promote trade, and position India as a global creative hub.
Participants, whether competing individually or as a team of two, must choose one of the following themes:
- Horror Comedy: Blend humour and horror to create a uniquely engaging comic.
- Era of Gen-Z India: Capture the lives, struggles, and aspirations of India’s Gen-Z through relatable storytelling.
- India in Space: Craft a thrilling narrative inspired by India’s space programme and the mysteries of the cosmos.
- Folktales Reimagined: Give a modern twist to ancient Indian folktales, merging tradition with innovation.
- Sport Legends: Celebrate India’s sporting icons and unforgettable moments through dynamic storytelling.
- Science Fiction: Take readers on a journey into speculative and futuristic worlds filled with adventure and discovery.
- Indian Tourism: Showcase India’s diverse landscapes, cultures, and heritage through visually compelling narratives.
- Indian Armed Forces: Honour the courage and sacrifices of India’s armed forces with powerful and respectful storytelling.
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