![]() Published atleast 35 "Bumper Issues" (each re-printing three of these titles as one volume11), and at onetime re-printed the earliest issues in "21 deluxe bound volumes, each containing 10 AmarChitra Katha Special issues.9In addition,between 1969 to 1991 IBH reprinted many of the early titles individually,10 Krishna7it ended in 1991 with #436, Jawaharlal Nehru.8This original series also included three larger In Hindi,5from 1969 they almost exclusively told Indian stories and all wereĪmar ChitraKatha's original numbered series of426 Indian classical comics began in 1969 with #11, Illustrated versions of the stories as told in Amar Chitra Katha comics.4AlthoughACK had begun in 1967 with an unnumbered set of 10 Western fairy tales retold ![]() These books were mostly written byIndians and assumed a body of knowledge I did not have so in order not to betotally lost when reading them, I found it useful as well as fun to collect and read Hong Kong, I went to India a number of times, mainly to see performances.3Astraditional Indian performances are almost always connected to Indian religion,folklore, history, and so forth, while there I bought a number of academic books inorder better to understand these topics. Indian classic comics, from India Book House (IBH) 1ĭuring the 1980sand 1990s, while working with the Festival of Asian Artsin ![]() John Thompson / 2011 update / ACKwebsite / Wikipedia list
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