For decades, Indian comics were viewed strictly as tools for children’s education or "throwaway entertainment". Simba Capeman The Educational Era (1960s–70s): Iconic series like Amar Chitra Katha (launched in 1967) and Indrajal Comics introduced the medium through mythology and history. The Superhero Zenith (1980s–90s): Publishers like Raj Comics Diamond Comics

created legendary characters (Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva), but still largely targeted younger readers with narratives of good vs. evil. 2. The Rise of "Mature" Narratives and Graphic Novels

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For decades, Indian comics were viewed strictly as tools for children’s education or "throwaway entertainment". Simba Capeman The Educational Era (1960s–70s): Iconic series like Amar Chitra Katha (launched in 1967) and Indrajal Comics introduced the medium through mythology and history. The Superhero Zenith (1980s–90s): Publishers like Raj Comics Diamond Comics

created legendary characters (Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva), but still largely targeted younger readers with narratives of good vs. evil. 2. The Rise of "Mature" Narratives and Graphic Novels Indian Adult Comics Free Download

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