Reading comics is one of the most popular activites amongst small children and teenegers in India. I also spent my childhood, reading comics of Chacha Chaudhary, Nagraj, Super Commando Dhurv, Biloo, Pinki etc. I liked them very much. Now a days, I am feeling that these comics are slowly disappearing from book shops and railway book stalls. Now most of the comics publishers are more interested in spreading their business on internet as the children of current generation have become addicted to computers and internet. Most of the kids spend their free time in front of the computer and video games and hence they do not get chance to read comics and other story books.
History of Indian Comics
Aabid Surti was one of the early Indian comic authors. His 3 panel strips Dhabbuji which was based on the protagonist who is a lawyer by profession, used to publish in the magazine Dharmayug. Meanwhile, Indrajal Comics came up with characters like Phantom and Mandrake, but they were not 100 % Indian characters. Then came the goldern period of Indian comics, when Cartoonist Pran published the comic Daabu. Before this, most of the Indian magazines used to publish American comic strips on their pages.
Pran created many Indian Characters like Shrimatiji, Pinki, Billoo and the popular Chacha Chaudhary in the 1970s. These comics continued to be inspired mainly by newspaper strips and other American comic characters. Another notable Indian comic publishing house is Raj Comics, home of characters such as Nagraj, Doga, Super Commando Dhruva, Parmanu, Bankelal etc.
These are some of the most popular Indian comic characters ::
Chacha Chaudhary
Super Commando Dhruva
Nagraj
Doga
Parmanu
Billoo
Bhokal
Bheriya
Inspector Steel
Anthony
Shakti
Tiranga
Fighter Toads
Bankelal
Gojo
Ashwraj
Gamraj
Tilismdev
Liza
Vega
Prachanda
Shukral
Friendie
Vinashdoot
Pret Uncle
Hawaldar Bahadur
Crookbond
Ram-Rahim
Angara
Tausi
Jamboo
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