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  2. List of Nagraj's comics - Wikipedia

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    Special Issue No. Era Hindi Comic Title English Comic Title Series Type Status 16: 1987–2000 Nagraj aur Super Commando Dhruva Nagraj and Super Commando Dhruva 2 in 1 (Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva) Published 30: Fighter Toads Fighter Toads Multistarrer(Nagraj,Dhruva, Fighter Toads) 46: Rajnagar Ki Tabahi Rajnagar's Destruction

  3. Tinkle - Wikipedia

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    It is published in English and syndicated in many Indian languages like Hindi, Bengali, and Malayalam. The magazine was published at a monthly frequency until July 2016 when Tinkle announced its first fortnightly issue. Currently, from June 2020 it has been published weekly. [3] The first issue of Tinkle was released in November 1980. The ...

  4. Lotpot - Wikipedia

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    Initially it was a weekly magazine which later on switched to fortnightly magazine after 2011. Later on, the magazine started publishing in English as well as Hindi. [1] [2] [3] The circulation of Hindi versions reached 175,000 and of English version to 225,000. [2] Lotpot Comics belongs to the famous Mayapuri Group (www.mayapurigroup.com). [4]

  5. List of Dhruva comics - Wikipedia

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    Debut issue of the Raj Comics superheroes Fighter Toads: a group of 4 mutant toads (Masterr, Computerr, Cutterr, Shooterr). This comic was released as a giant issue. 31: GENL #450 ब्लैक कैट Black Cat Black Cat Solo Anupam Sinha: Anupam Sinha: First part of a two-part story 32: GENL #460 रोबो का प्रतिशोध

  6. Back Issue! - Wikipedia

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    Back Issue! is an American magazine published by TwoMorrows Publishing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Founded in 2003 and published eight times yearly, it features articles and art about comic books from the 1970s to the present.

  7. Mile High Comics - Wikipedia

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    The ad affirmed that back issues were a valid commodity for the collector's market, and led not only to a boom for Mile High Comics, but to the entire back-issue market. [citation needed] Mile High Comics frequently placed ads in Marvel and DC comics in the 1980s, listing back issues of comic books that could be purchased through the mail. [2]

  8. Indrajal Comics - Wikipedia

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    Back in the 1960s, when The Phantom comic strip by Lee Falk grew very popular in India, Anant Pai and others in Indrajal Comics collected them and published it as a comic book. [3] Indrajal Comics commenced with a monthly schedule. The first 10 issues devoted 16 pages to The Phantom, so many of the stories were edited to fit this format.

  9. Bahadur (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The comics were published in various languages including Hindi, English and Bengali. Besides regular comics, the series was also featured in dailies and weeklies along with other comic heroes. Apart from India, there's a huge fan club of Bahadur, abroad. [4] Reportedly, there are Bahadur fan clubs in the USA. [5]