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  2. Category:Indian comics - Wikipedia

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  4. Balarama (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Along with the comics (in-house and syndicated), the content includes fables and fairy tales, rhymes, (translated) literary classics, and various puzzles. Balarama is known for its decades-long partnership with Amar Chitra Katha/India Book House (thus publishing Shikari Shambu , Kapish , Kalia the Crow , Suppandi and Tantri the Mantri ...

  5. Manoj Comics - Wikipedia

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    Manoj Comics was one of the leading comic book houses in India along with its competitors like Raj Comics and Diamond Comics. [1] Other than the regular characters, the prime strength of Manoj Comics was the stories based on Kings-Queens, Prince-Princess, Demons, Dragons and Ghosts.

  6. Tulsi Comics - Wikipedia

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    Tulsi Comics was an Indian comics publisher in the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, and was a division of Tulsi Pocket Books - founded by Indian writer and author Ved Prakash Sharma. [ 1 ] History

  7. Sanjay Gupta (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Sanjay Gupta (born December 7, 1966) is an Indian comic book writer, editor, the studio head and Founder of Raj comics and is considered to be father of Indian Superheroes. [ citation needed ] Sanjay Gupta is one of the key people of Raj Comics , along with his brothers Manoj Gupta and Manish Gupta , He created the characters Nagraj , [ 1 ...

  8. Scooby Doo’s Velma is now openly lesbian. Why fans are ...

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    “OMG LESBIAN VELMA FINALLY” one tweet reads, with nearly 185,000 likes.

  9. List of romance comics - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the late 1940s, several American comic book publishers sought out older audiences by creating a new genre: romance comics. Although the genre had waned in popularity by the 1970s, romance comics continue to be produced in the 2000s. [1] Postwar Britain was also a market for romance comics. [2]