The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT), a national centre for creative media and technologies, has launched the IndieVerse Comics Challenge.
The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies (IICT), a national centre for creative media and technologies supported by the ministry of information and broadcasting, Government of India, has launched the IndieVerse Comics Challenge to be showcased at Animela 2026 in Mumbai.
The competition invites creators to reimagine India's cultural heritage through superheroes, drama, fantasy or any genre that captures the spirit of Indian storytelling.
The challenge is open to:
There is no entry fee. Participation is completely free.
Participants must submit an original short comic based on the theme: Indian Folklore and Cultural Heritage
Your story can draw inspiration from:
You may use Indian mythological figures, provided your interpretation is original and respectful.
The story must be rooted in an Indian perspective but the art style -- contemporary, traditional, manga-inspired or experimental -- are all welcome.
Participants must submit an original short comic based on the theme 'Indian Folklore and Cultural Heritage'.
For detailed terms and conditions, visit the official website HERE.
Interested and eligible candidates can click HERE to apply.
The last date to register is 11.59 PM IST on February 15.
The winners will be announced on February 22 at Animela 2026.
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