Nagraj, the king of snakes, was first published in 1986. He has a green, muscular body, snakes flow in his veins, his venom is more lethal than cyanide — enough to melt metal.
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In its toughest time in decades because of floods, Punjab would’ve expected PM Modi to visit. If he has the time for a Bihar tour, why not a short visit to next-door Punjab?
The decline in readership is not due to the things mentioned here but largely due to the fact that the story lineup got dull and plots became carbon copy of marvel and DC superheroes. People like me also didnot like the new changes in the art and design
Raj comics ko aage lao. Nagraj, Super Comando Dhruva, Doga, Parmanu ect. Sub ko publish karo..
Do some research and then write something
‘Fauladi Singh’ of Diamond comics is the first Indian superhero.
through nagraj was first but shaktiman was known mush popularity
Yes Very True. Art and design ruined the comics. Old and earlier printed comics were something to read. But new color and design I really hate these.
The decline in readership is not due to the things mentioned here but largely due to the fact that the story lineup got dull and plots became carbon copy of marvel and DC superheroes. People like me also didnot like the new changes in the art and design