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The late 90s brought cable television, Cartoon Network, and later, the internet. Bengali comics were hit hard. Shuktara and Anandamela saw their circulations plummet. Paper costs rose, and the old guard—Narayan Debnath working into his 90s—could not compete with Dragon Ball Z .
However, it was not until the 1920s and 1930s that Bengali comics started to gain popularity. The introduction of Amar Chitra Katha, a comic book series published by the then-popular magazine "Bangla," marked a significant milestone in the evolution of Bengali comics. Amar Chitra Katha, which translates to "My Immortal Picture," featured illustrated stories based on Indian mythology, history, and folklore. bengali comics
The ecosystem of Bengali comics was, and still is, inextricably linked to the children’s magazines . These weeklies and monthlies— Shuktara , Kishore Bharati , Anandamela , and the iconic Sandesh (founded by Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and later edited by Satyajit Ray)—were the primary platforms for comic strips. Sandesh , in particular, holds a hallowed place. It was here that Satyajit Ray himself created the timeless comic character , a brilliant, eccentric scientist whose adventures, though mostly in prose, were often visualized by Ray’s own masterful illustrations. Ray’s clean, Tintin-esque style for Shonku’s gadgets and machines brought a unique intellectual cool to Bengali comics, proving that the medium could be a vehicle for science and philosophical musings alongside humor and adventure. The late 90s brought cable television, Cartoon Network,
If you are new to this universe, here is your starter pack to avoid feeling lost: Paper costs rose, and the old guard—Narayan Debnath
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