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Indrajal Comics was a
comic book
series in
India launched by the
publisher of The
Times of India, Bennet,
Coleman & Co in
March 1964. The
first 32 issues...
- 1950s. In 1964, the
Indian publisher Indrajal Comics began publishing a
Phantom comic book in English.
Later Indrajal would also
publish The
Phantom in several...
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internationally active magician throughout the 1950s and 1960s,
performing his
Indrajal show
before live
audiences and on television.
Sorcar died of a
heart attack...
- adverti****t for a
Campa Cola product,
Campa Orange.
Source is a May 1979
Indian Indrajal Comics edition of Phantom: The
Swamp Dragon.
Campa Cola in 2023, Reliance...
- 2009
while he was
performing the
magic show in Barasat. Sorcar's troupe,
Indrajal, uses 48 tons of equipment, 75 artists,
dozens of settings, 12
jadoo girls...
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Bahadur (meaning The
Brave Man) is a
comic book
superhero published by
Indrajal Comics and
created by
Aabid Surti in 1976.
Although it had been initially...
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Bulbule Paristan (1926)
Kashmeera (1926) Raja Bhoj (1926)
Gulezaar (1926)
Indrajal (1926) Sati
Menadevi (1926)
Laila Majnu (1927)
Nanand Bhojai (1927) Balidan...
- Dhruvasvāminī Rajyashrī (Royal Bliss)
Ajatashatru Aandhī
Pratidhvani (The Echo)
Indrajāl (Hypnosis)
Sandeh (Doubt)
Daasi (Maid)
Chitra Mandir Rasiya Balam Kankal...
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paperback novel form. In India,
Flash Gordon comics were
published by
Indrajal Comics. The po****rity of Raymond's
Flash Gordon Sunday strip meant a daily...
- such as
Faisalabad and La****. They are the
subject of the
Hindi story Indrajal (Magic in English), by
Jaishankar Prasad. In the
Lollywood film Bol, prominent...