Graphic Novel
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Graphic novel: A young girl reflects on life in Kashmir as she’s about to represent India in sports
Debasmita Dasgupta
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A new graphic novel offers a deep dive into the Indus Valley Civilisation that children will enjoy
Rati Girish
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Both poetry and prose, both graphic novel and picture book, ‘Still Life’ exists on the borders
Swati Singh
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Banning ‘Maus’ only exposes the significance of this searing graphic novel about the Holocaust
Biz Nijdam, The Conversation
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This graphic novel is the sequel for adults to Sharanya Manivannan’s picture book for children
Sharanya Manivannan
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‘Rain Must Fall’: This graphic novel introduces young readers to gender identities and life choices
Nandita Basu
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‘Summer’s Children’: A graphic review of Anpu Varkey’s graphic meditation of memories of childhood
Udeshi Basu
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In this graphic novel a schoolgirl becomes an online sensation, but no one knows it’s her
Vibha Batra Kalyani Ganapathy
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In love with your superheroes? ‘The Boys’ graphic novel series shows you what they’re really up to
Nair DA
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Devdutt Pattanaik and Amruta Patil pick a minor myth for their graphic novel about forest mystique
Rituparna Sengupta
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‘Adult comics, for adults’: Will Eisner and the break-out story of the graphic novel
Jean-Matthieu Méon, The Conversation
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Season Three of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ is on, but the graphic novel is a unique way to read the book
Arunima Mazumdar
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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