Graphic Novels

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Beyond Tinkle and comics about mythology or superheroes, there are a huge number of Indian graphic novels that deal with politics, relationships and more. Here are five favourites.
From a fresh take on 'Buffy, The Vampire Slayer' to an adaptation of the classic young adult novel 'The Giver'.
We live in a golden age of publishing where few classics have escaped the graphic novel treatment, with expectedly mixed results.
The idea for India Desjardins' 'A Story about Cancer' came from a patient who wanted a story that would end happily.
Why does this familiar, blood-sucking character refuse to die?
These graphic novels allow us to experience the strange, other-worldly or negative in a safe context.