All Out!, an action-packed cricket manga by Source? hit the shelves last month.
Almost a decade has passed since then, and Tintin still remains a timeless classic.
As a juvenile bibliophile, I used to see the copies as a delicate object greeting with utter care and affection.
Very few avenues of storytelling have the same level of diversity and versatility as comics, and if you are someone who has an aversion towards reading general books, comics might turn that dislike into a regular reading habit.
This list is curated for people looking to delve into the world of comic books outside of the superhero spectrum.
The first issue of Source? released on February 1 following a pre-order campaign. The 300-page-long magazine, which can be bought online and currently at the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela,
In 22 pages, Carey’s childhood and rise to fame is outlined in vivid color with illustrations by Pablo Martinena.
The thermometer was touching 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) in the central Indian city of Nagpur as cartoonist Rohan Chakravarty spoke about how climate change influences his work.
The Bossman : The Great Nap
All Out!, an action-packed cricket manga by Source? hit the shelves last month.
Almost a decade has passed since then, and Tintin still remains a timeless classic.
As a juvenile bibliophile, I used to see the copies as a delicate object greeting with utter care and affection.
Very few avenues of storytelling have the same level of diversity and versatility as comics, and if you are someone who has an aversion towards reading general books, comics might turn that dislike into a regular reading habit.
This list is curated for people looking to delve into the world of comic books outside of the superhero spectrum.
The first issue of Source? released on February 1 following a pre-order campaign. The 300-page-long magazine, which can be bought online and currently at the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela,
In 22 pages, Carey’s childhood and rise to fame is outlined in vivid color with illustrations by Pablo Martinena.
The thermometer was touching 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) in the central Indian city of Nagpur as cartoonist Rohan Chakravarty spoke about how climate change influences his work.
The Bossman : The Great Nap