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Disney: Winnie The Pooh
Read along with Disney! One day; Pooh discovers that every single one of his honey pots is empty. Hungry but hopeful; he and his rumbly tummy head into the Hundred-Acre Wood in search of more of his favorite treat. Pooh soon finds himself in a very tight spot.
Disney.PIXAR: Cars
Read along with Disney! Mater can’t wait to show his friends in Radiator Springs the junkyard jukebox he built; but they are too busy rounding up tractors on the loose—and the tractors are causing trouble everywhere they go! Follow along with word-for-word narration as Mater and his junkyard jukebox help save the day!
Disney.PIXAR: Cars – Mater and the Easter Buggy
Read along with Disney! It’s Easter in Radiator Springs and no one is more excited than Mater. He can’t wait for the Easter Buggy to fill his tire with goodies such as lug nuts and coolant. But his best friend Lightning McQueen is worried that Mater’s holiday will be ruined when Mater wakes up to find that his Easter tire is empty. So Lightning comes up with a plan to make sure his pal’s dreams aren’t dashed. After all; Lightning knows the Easter Buggy isn’t real. Right?
Disney.PIXAR: Toy Story 3
Read along with Disney! When Andy goes off to college; Buzz; Woody; and the rest of his toys fear the worst. Follow along with the word-for-word narration as the beloved toy are compelled to leave Andy’s room behind and embark on an all-new comedic adventure!
Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales Volume 3
Fourteen never-before reprinted Sunday comics adaptations of popular Disney animated and live-action features from the late 1950s and early 1960s
Do Bail
This is the (Hindi) Edition of two of Munshi Premchand’s most popular stories, “Do Bael” and “Budhi Kaki”. Munshi Premchand (1880 – 1936), one of the most famous writers of the 20th century, was known for his very insightful and accurate portrayal of Indian society. Even though he lived in the beginning of the last century, his stories are relevant to modern life. Two Oxen or Do Bael, talks about compassion towards all creatures. Heera and Moti are two oxen who are shocked by the harshness of the world outside their home. It is a world that cannot understand them and only uses them and other animals, for their own needs. The Aged Aunt or Budhi Kaki, is the story of the bond between a little girl and her aged and neglected grand-aunt. In a household where Kaki is often forgotten and left cold and hungry, it is little Laadli who brings her joy with the warmth of her caring.
Dr Ajax Comic Series
“Dr Ajax” is a comic book series which chronicles the encounters of twisted genius, Dr Ajax with biological miracles, ecological riddles and the big bad world of mutants, villains and evil scientists.
Dr Ajax forms a formidable action force which includes a satirical, bored to life veterinary lab assistant and two nano-scopic teenagers; a result of a personality modifying experiment gone wrong. Together they call themselves the “Nano Force”
Like in every great story, in the beginning they come together against evil. And in the end science triumphs and Nano Force prevails. But in between, unlike any other great story, there is pure madness, maddening chaos and a chaotic ensemble of egoistic, stupid, laughable and genius characters. “Madventure” we call it!
Dr. Kotnis in China
Between 1937 and 1945, China was engaged in a long-drawn war with the Japanese. The people of China buried their internal differences and forged a united front to repel the invaders. At the time, India too was engaged in a long conflict with the British. Under the aegis of the Indian National Congress, the people of India sent a medical mission to China, consisting of five doctors. One of these doctors was Dwaraknath Kotnis, an idealistic young man of twenty-eight, determined to save as many lives as he could. As the war raged on, Dr. Kotnis worked tirelessly with the ill and the wounded, never flagging. Today he is remembered in both India and China as a symbol of selflessness, a man who amidst all the destruction of war stood firm.
Draupadi
This dark beauty was no ordinary woman. Born from the pure flames of a sacred fire, Draupadi was devoted wife to the five famously talented and virtuous Pandava brothers. The evil Kauravas wanted her for themselves and eyed the Pandava kingdom as well. Raging at their impertinence and ranting at her husbands’ helplessness, Draupadi inspired a deadly war which wiped out the Kaurava scourge for ever.
Drona and the ball game and The proud mountain
“Duryodhana, eldest of the Kaurava brothers, is angry with his Pandava cousin, Bheema, because he is late for a ball game. Annoyed, he throws the ball at Bheema who ducks and the ball falls into a deep well. The 105 princes of Hastinapura are in a fix. Who will take out the ball? Just then, a tall stranger appears and offers to help. Mount Sumeru is very proud of his lofty peaks and mighty rocks. He considers himself the strongest of all. Narada has had enough of the mountain’s pride. He gets together with Vayu, the god of wind, to teach him a lesson.Will Mount Sumeru be able to save himself from Vayu’s strong attacks?”
Durga: The Geomancer
Maya Simone, a beautiful martial arts student with a history of predicting natural disasters, becomes a target for the religions and governments of the world after it is revealed that she is a reincarnation of the five thousand year old goddess of the Earth, Durga.
Written by comic book veteran Jan C. Childress (Jim Shooter’s “The Good Guys”).
Durgadas
The life of Durgadas was one of the most extraordinary in the history of Rajasthan. Women of Marwar were often blessed with the words, “May you have a son like Durgadas”. Durgadas staked his all to preserve the throne of Jodhpur after the death of King Jaswant Singh. Durgadas was a model Rajput, as wise as he was brave and a savior of his land.
EASYTOONS – EDUCATIONAL ANECDOTES FOR STRUGGLING YOUTH
NHEG announces a very special project coming to fruition, a comic book, titled EASYToons (Educational Anecdotes for Struggling Youth). Pamela Clark, Executive Director, explains, “After years of planning and finding the perfect group of talented graphic designers, with many skills and great work ethics, we are launching a comic book for students in need of guidance for real-life issues that they are facing.”
Echchama The Brave
When the old king of Vijayanagara died, he nominated his nephew Srirangaraya to succeed him, and not his son Chikkaraya. Among the nobles gathered to swear oaths of loyalty to Srirangaraya, was a chieftain named Echchama Nayak. When Chikkaraya usurped the throne with the help of his uncle and captured Srirangaraya, Echchama found his loyalty tested.
Ekadanta – Tales of Ganapati
On the auspicious eve of Ganesh Chaturthi, Amar Chitra Katha brings you Ekadanta – Tales of Ganapati, a collection of stories about the beloved deity who can teach mighty gods a lesson or two, but is delighted by the sight of modaks and laddoos!
Elephant Stories
An elephant’s grace often matches his size. Amazingly patient and kind, he can put the petty greed of human beings to shame. But at times the odd elephant can turn nasty. What then can the smaller creatures of the world do to save themselves? Read the ancient wisdom of these Jataka tales to find out.
Ellora Caves
The Rashtrakootas who ruled in Deccan for two and a half centuries (752 to 985 AD) respected all faiths of their time. This is reflected in Ellora where we find rock-cut cave-temples representing the Vaishnava, Shaiva, Jaina and Buddhist faiths. This Amar Chitra Katha tells the story of the Rashtrakoota heroes who have left us a lasting legacy, the Ellora caves.
Epics in Literature
Comic series based on the world’s great epic stories and literature made to amuse and educate busy readers.
Our flagship product is the Shakespeare series making the Great master of English literature and play William Shakespeare available to the digital world.
We also cover European and American literature along with Mythologies from the ancient civilizations.
Evil Thing
“Sure, you know the story of those wretched Dalmatians. But do not I deserve a chance to tell my own side of the story? It is fabulous, after all.” You may think you know the tale: a happy young couple, one hundred and one Dalmatians, and the woman determined to turn them into a perfectly spotted fur coat. But who is that monster, that scene-stealer, that evil thing? Who is the woman behind it all? Before the car crash, before the dognapping, before furs became her only true love, there was another story. This is the story of Cruella De Vil-in her own words. Even the cruelest villains have best friends, true loves, and daring dreams. After all, nothing is as simple as black and white. In this first graphic novel adaptation of the New York Times best-selling Villains series, Arielle Jovellanos brings Serena Valentino’s darkly captivating world to life with beautiful and haunting illustrations in a stunning new visual format.
Fa Hien
To learn true wisdom, he traversed bone-dry deserts, scaled snow-laden mountains and grieved over lost friends. To spread his hard-won knowledge, he battle stormy seas and unimaginable dangers. But his lord’s blessings seemed to protect this brave Chinese monk, who spent 15 years retracting the steps of the Buddha and his teachings. Arriving in Gupta-ruled India, Fa Hien kept a record of his travels (between A.D. 399 and 414), which fascinate even to this day.
Fabled Travelers
Eli is a boy. Lexi is a girl. Why does Lexi, the new neighbor, look very much like his deceased twin sister, Elsie? Wait a minute, now how did they end up in a creepy forest? A little tree is telling them it used to be a beautiful forest until an evil King did some bad stuff. It looks like there’s an adventure to be had, but Eli just wants to go back home to his video games. What will become of the little trees and the Golden Forest? Read on to find out!
Fables from India – The lazy Brothers
Illustrated Picture Stories For Children From Famous Fables Across India
Fables from India – The washerman and the donkey
Illustrated Picture Stories For Children From Famous Fables Across India
Fables from India – Whats the baby’s name?
Illustrated Picture Stories For Children From Famous Fables Across India
Faixa Preta: The Black Belt
In the slums of near-future Brazil, a young orphan street fighter with the peculiar gift of foresight must hone his skills and unify warring crime lords against a powerful dictator that seeks to engineer the eradication of the lower class.
Inspired by the stories of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu icon John Machado. Written and art by Chadwick Coleman.
Famous Fables accross from India – Which way to go
Welcome to Portrait Publishing and its own world of children books. The company which began almost 15 years ago is today providing quality content to children of various age groups across the Indian subcontinent, Far East, Middle East and several other countries in Asia..Illustrated Picture Stories For Children From Famous Fables Across India.
Famous Sikh Gurus
It was a time when Indian society was reeling under the combined stranglehold of the caste system and oppressive Muslim rule. At such a time, Guru Nanak founded the Sikh religion which preached equality to all. Amar Chitra Katha brings to you the stories of Guru Nanak and his successors.
FENIL COMICS
Fenil comics is a brain child of MR.FENIL B. SHERDIWALA. We are comics book publisher from India. We have been in business of comic book since starting of 2010. Our principal is to provide original material with high quality printing at affordable price to fans. Our aim is to give a fresh comics concept to comics fans with our newly designed superheroes. We have more than 36 comics characters in FENILVERSE(Fenil comics universer) and still counting. We have a good team of well talented comics artists, writers from industry. we strive to put out wonderful comic books that bring out quality artwork. Stories that will make your brain drool.
Finding Dory Cinestory Comic
Retelling of feature animated film through screen captures.
Finding Nemo Cinestory Comic
Retelling of original feature animated movie through screen captures in JoeBooks cinestory comic format.
First War of Indian Independence
Amar Chitra Katha brings you The First War of Indian Independence, a collection of our existing titles that tells the stories of Mangal Pande, Rani of Jhansi, Chennamma of Kittur, Beni Madho and Pir Ali, and Kunwar Singh, who were at the forefront of this revolutionary war in different parts of the country. The 1857 war of Independence marked the beginning of an active and united national movement, which sowed the seeds of independence for India.
Fix Your Problems – The Tenali Raman Way (Bangla)
The book is a marvellous treasury of legends of Tenali Raman and Emperor Raya which evokes a long lost, never-never land: an enchanted world of alert wits and tricky gossips; crafty crooks with biting tongues, valiant brigands and an assorted cluster of uncommon common people. Each story is followed by terse moral and incalculable snippets which are usually that little extra that brings the reader a little more closer to his goal on the way to realisation. Every story purveys a pithy folk wisdom that triumphs over all trials and tribulations. The book also exposes how richly endowed Bharata Khanda (India before invasions) had been in the east in the field of wisdom and knowledge down the ages of which the west is ignorant.
Folk Tales
“This book Folk Tales for Children makes a strong case that well-chosen stories give children good role models and increase their empathy for others. It doesn’t just hand children simplistic moral precepts, but give them the opportunity to think about and discuss moral choices.
Folk Tales for Children is a compilation of 50 one-page short stories for children. Language used is elementary and simple. Each story comes with a caricature type illustration in black & white to retain interest of young readers. The moral at the end of the story summaries precisely what the child is supposed to learn!
These stories educate children about a family, tradition, ethos, social mores or share cultural insight or a combination of all these. Thoughtful stories not only provide enjoyment, they also shape and influence lives of children.
We have published following books in this series:
• Legendary Tales for Children
• Jungle Tales for Children
• Folk Tales for Children
• Interesting Tales for Children
• Ramayana Tales for Children
These books don’t offer theoretical moral values or claim to preach to children. They show the way!!
Fresnell Magazine
The world of art has grown exponentially in the past few years. Art itself and the means of making it has evolved.
With the advancement in technology, the only limit an artist has is his imagination. Fresnell is an art compendium that comprises of insights in fields of 3d modelling, texturing, rendering, sculpting, digital arts, traditional art,
painting, illustrations, comic review and art genres overview for art lovers to explore and also to inspire other artists. The artworks featured in this magazine were rendered by expert artists that have spent hours and days creating these pieces. This is the very first issue of the magazine which will serve as an introductory volume.
Have a wonderful time exploring and watch out for the next issue to be released in the next quarter. Thank you.
Funny Folktales
Collection of the following titles: Baddu and Chottu, Bikal the Terrible, The Tiger-Eater
GAMPARU KANNADA
A series of comic stories about a Guru and his foolish disciples who go on an endless journey to places. The bunch encounter a lot of events and situations which they handle in their own way. This book has the story of the Guru and the disciples journey to south, where the Guru faces a lot of trouble in handling the bunch and almost loses himself in the process. The moral of the story is …
( Indian bedtime kids tender children and moral stories for ages 2 – 8 years – Tender Story Comic Series – Volume 1 Kannada )
Gamparu Chambu and his Disciples Journey to the So
A series of comic stories about a Guru and his foolish disciples who go on an endless journey to places. The bunch encounter a lot of events and situations which they handle in their own way. This book has the story of the Guru and the disciples journey to south, where the Guru faces a lot of trouble in handling the bunch and almost loses himself in the process. The moral of the story is …
GAMPARU HINDI
A series of comic stories about a Guru and his foolish disciples who go on an endless journey to places. The bunch encounter a lot of events and situations which they handle in their own way. This book has the story of the Guru and the disciples journey to south, where the Guru faces a lot of trouble in handling the bunch and almost loses himself in the process. The moral of the story is …
GAMPARU TAMIL
A series of comic stories about a Guru and his foolish disciples who go on an endless journey to places. The bunch encounter a lot of events and situations which they handle in their own way.
GAMPARU TELUGU
A series of comic stories about a Guru and his foolish disciples who go on an endless journey to places. The bunch encounter a lot of events and situations which they handle in their own way. This book has the story of the Guru and the disciples journey to south, where the Guru faces a lot of trouble in handling the bunch and almost loses himself in the process. The moral of the story is …
Gandhari
A hundred sons, the sages say, are a hundred blessings. Gandhari’s hundred Kaurava sons, however, were more of a curse. Did they become evil by some divine plan or was it because she was proudly blind to their faults? Helpless as they heaped dishonour on the family, she was furious with Lord Krishna for abetting in her son’s eventual slaughter. Unfortunately, her grief was overpowering, and threatened to wreak further havoc…
Gandhi
Illustrated Story Book for Children on Great Personalities – Gandhi was the preeminent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahatma applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa,is now used worldwide. He is also called Bapu (Gujarati: endearment for “father”,”papa”) in India. In common parlance in India he is often called Gandhiji. He is unofficially called the Father of the Nation.
Gandhi Comics (English)
Comics On Life And Values Of Gandhi (71 pages).Publish training and campaign manuals, issue specific comics anthologies, comics newspapers, information booklets
Ganesha
Illustrated Indian Mythology Stories for Children.The Legends and myths constitute an integral part of human existence. Mythological stories are educational. They can be fun and entertaining if narrated in an interesting way for the kids. Since ages, mythology is considered an intriguing topic of study.
It is one of the best ways you can take along your kid to a journey into the unknown world. In course of the journey, your kid shall meet new characters and interact with new people of the story. Through storytelling you can actually snuggle, cuddle and connect to your kid in the best possible way.
Ganesha – The Remover Of All Obstacles
Ganesha revered in India as the remover of obstacles is first and foremost an obedient son. Standing guard at his mother’s door, this son of Parvati refuses to let anyone through. Even Lord Shiva is denied entry! This confrontation between father and son has one beneficial outcome, the emergence of Ganesha, the elephant headed god of wisdom.
Ganesha (Tamil)
Ganesha revered in India as the remover of obstacles is first and foremost an obedient son. Standing guard at his mother’s door, this son of Parvati refuses to let anyone through. Even Lord Shiva is denied entry! This confrontation between father and son has one beneficial outcome, the emergence of Ganesha, the elephant headed god of wisdom.
Ganesha & The Moon
The Moon faced Ganesha’s wrath for laughing at him,when the elephant- headed god fell off the mouse he rode.When Ravana obtained the Atmalinga from Shiva, thegods were perturbed and turned to Ganesha for a solution.Kind-hearted, benign and always ready to help, Ganesha can also display anger at injustice and foolishness.This Amar Chitra Katha features stories that revolve around one of the most popular and endearing figures in Indian mythology.
Ganesha and Kubera and Hanuman is Hungry
“Kubera, the proud Lord of Wealth, wants to show off his riches by holding a grand feast. He invites almost everyone in the universe. He also goes to Mount Kailasha to invite Shiva and his family but Shiva tells him that only his little son, Ganesha, will be able to attend as all the others are busy. He warns Kubera that Ganesha has a very good appetite. Kubera laughs it off and promises that he will give the little boy the most wonderful meal ever. But he is in for a shock!
Little Hanuman is worried. His mother is going away and he is not sure that the food she will be leaving for him will be enough. He pesters his mother till she points to the sun and tells him to eat the big red fruit in the sky. Hanuman thinks it is a very good idea and leaps up to eat the terrified sun!
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