Pulp Quarterly is a journal dedicated to the Indian comics scene. Our second issue is 36 pages long, and includes articles, interviews and reviews; as well as a selection of indie comics.
We speak to Jai Undurti and figure out what exactly goes into bringing a city alive on paper.
A series of one-page comics with wit and brevity, and sharp insights.
We feature many of his early newspaper comic strips, and talk to him about the stories behind his Won-Tolla tales.
We talk to Raveesh about his Parshu trilogy and his plan for his label Orange Radius.
A childhood incident leaves lasting scars.
Tushar Shukla writes about growing up as a comic book fan in India, drifting away, and rediscovering Indian indies.
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