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Just go to the Amazon India website, head to the Kindle Store and Kindle eBooks. They are available on Amazon’s Kindle app. Which is why we were delighted to see the Phantom, Mandrake and many of their Indrajal Comics cast back in their original form in the digital world. These comics are available on Amazon’s Kindle app. And while other brands (Diamond Comics most notably) has reissued the older comics, they have not been the greatest in terms of quality and have tended to be expensive. Indrajal Comics itself shut shop in 1990.
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The arrival of the DC and Marvel comic heroes in the ’80s and ’90s, however, seemed to have swept them into a sort of nostalgic oblivion. Of course, that only made them more popular. The comics were a rage, banned from schools, and sometimes frowned upon by parents, who preferred nudging children towards the ‘healthier’ and more ‘historically relevant’ Amar Chitra Katha and Chandamama. They were joined from time to time by the likes of Flash Gordon and perhaps India’s most successful action comic hero, Bahadur.
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We are referring to the likes of the Phantom “The Ghost Who Walks” and Mandrake “The Magician”, the cult comic heroes of pre-liberalisation days, who were seen in the famous Indrajal Comics series. We are delighted to see the Phantom, Mandrake and many of their Indrajal Comics cast back in their original form in the digital world.