Graphic Novel
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As PhD season beckons graduate students, this novel is a graphic reminder of the hell of academia
Nishtha Jaiswal
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Mira Jacob’s graphic novel travels with brown bodies scattered in the broken American Dream
Nishtha Jaiswal
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‘Good Talk’: A graphic memoir probes what it means to grow up as a brown woman in America
Mira Jacob
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Sabrina
Scroll Staff
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Why Nick Drnaso’s graphic novel ‘Sabrina’ deserves to be longlisted for the Man Booker Prize
Sourjya Mitra
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At 13 years old, Malvika Iyer lost both her hands in an accident. A graphic novel tells her story
Sriram Jagannathan
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India’s first anthology of graphic short fiction will immerse the reader like Alice in Wonderland
Saranya Subramanian
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Sixteen women talk about (or draw) the elephant in the room in this graphic novel
Saranya Subramanian
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Appupen’s new graphic novel brings hope to the dystopia he sees around us in India right now
Debkumar Mitra
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A graphic novelist explains India and Nepal’s water-sharing troubles
George Mathen/Appupen
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A new illustrated biography of Indira Gandhi offers a visual treat but omits many of her key flaws
Karthik Shankar
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This graphic novel is the biography of a painting. But perhaps it’s really about reality
Debkumar Mitra
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In graphic detail: The stories of young Gandhi’s experiments with indiscretion
Janhavi Prasada
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This graphic novel version of ‘The Mahabharata’ could have been much more breathtaking and audacious
Debkumar Mitra
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Hardly any aliens, but alienation aplenty in this graphic novel on love and loss set in the future
Debkumar Mitra
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Meet Mahatma Gandhi, the Hulk-like superhero who fought Hitler, robots and dinosaurs
Devarsi Ghosh
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What happened to children after the Spanish Civil War? This graphic novel tells their horrific tales
Debkumar Mitra
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Only an unnerving graphic novel could have captured the mind of a kidnapped hostage
Debkumar Mitra
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If you love Indian graphic novels, don’t forget the one that came at the beginning
Oindrila Mukherjee
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This thrilling graphic novel about crossword puzzles and spies is a little too clever at times
Debkumar Mitra