Worklog and other stuff

Well first of all been busy with some rush jobs on the virgin comics front. DEVI #12 pencils came in and I am pleased to say they are really HOT.

SADHU The Silent Ones #1 layouts have been finished and they absolutely rock.

Sent in the DEVI #13 first draft script and panel breakdowns for INDIA AUTHENTIC #5. This is the season finale for INDIA AUTHENTIC before the next arc and we wanted to give you something really special. So watch out for the solicits for IA #5.

Last but not the least, I bought a motorcycle, a SUZUKI Boulevard C50 cruiser in red and black.

This is my second motorcycle (I used to have a Honda Shadow VT 1100) and am looking forward to some sunny days this summer to ride it.

INDIA AUTHENTIC in CNN/IBN news story

CNN-IBN news story on Virgin Comics which features INDIA AUTHENTIC. you can view the video here.

Here is the link to the article

Excerpts from the article:


But for those familiar with the old Amar Chitra Katha series, Virgin’s latest venture will be of interest. New Age guru Deepak Chopra brings Indian myths into the realm of comics in a new series India Authentic that launched in the US a few days ago.

INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 / Ganesha Review Thread

I have created this thread to link to various reviews of the book as i discover them. I love google alerts :D

BTW, If you intrepid reader chance upon a review or news item or blog post mentioning/reviewing/blasting INDIA AUTHENTIC, please add the link here in comments and I shall update the main article with the link and a finder’s credit :D

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Yay! Discovered the first review for INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 / GANESHA. It was reviewed by David “D3″ Martindale at ComicPants.com. Scroll on all the way down it is the last piece reviewed. It is surprisingly positive.

Excerpts from the review

Not a bad read at all. The book tells the origin of a Hindu god. I cant personally attest to its authenticity, but having a title that includes the word authentic at least leads me to believe that its claiming some level of authenticity. The painty art fits in very well with the classic feel of this Indian fable, and the writer gives the characters convincingly divine voices. It lacks a bit in excitement and feels a bit slow at times, but overall, this done in one issue is worth a read especially if you have any interest in the Hindu pantheon.

Head on over to the ComicPants Page to read the full review

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INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 / GANESHA has made the recommended list of walking man comics at CBG Xtra.

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Matthew McLean posted a review of IA #1 / Ganesha at Silver Bullet Comics. SBC review.

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News Article at NYXX UNDEGROUND

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ComicDB listing for INDIA AUTHENTIC. CLICK HERE

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A review from Savage Critics blog blasting IA #1 as Dissapointingly Awful :(

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A Review from ComixFan. They give IA #1/Ganesha 4 out of 5.

INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 GANESHA out in stores today / Worklog Updates

INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 / GANESHA is out in stores today (9th May 2007). So do your favorite “starving author” a favor and go pick up a copy…. please…pretty please? :D

in other worklog updates, scripts for INDIA AUTHENTIC #4 and DEVI #12 have been approved and been sent to the studio for pencils. Starting up on DEVI #13 script work now.

and mark your calendars for Wed, 23rd May when DEVI #11 / Ateeta hits the stands. It is written by yours truly and features art by Edison George , Sid Kotian and series regular Saumin Patel .

Telling stories aka why I get such a kick writing INDIA AUTHENTIC

I spent the last year on sabbticcal in India and one incident that happened sometime in the first two three months kind of stuck with me.

Every freakin day for a week I would drive into my apartment complex n Hyderabad, India and find this huge Toyota mini van parked in my slot.

I got so flustered one day I stuck a note under its wiper politely saying Dear owner of minivan, the slot you are parked in is mine, would you mind moving your car so that I can park my measly little 800cc car. I also gave my cell number and parked as usual in the open.


The next morning an over apologetic man called (He turned out to be my landlord :) ). Long story short we got our parking woes straightened and towards the end of the talk, he politely inquired if in future I would not leave him stuff in writing and he would prefer it if I talked to him in person in case of any issues.

Now that is a very interesting point. India and Indians in particular are more familiar and comfortable with a conversational interaction than in writing. Much of our history and myths are an oral tradition too. This is a wonderful tradition as children have their elders tell them stories of days gone past, of kings and queens, of gods and demons. But for someone who does not know the language, much of this is lost. As a storyteller in a nation of storytellers it pained me a lot to think that there were but a mere handful of persons outside of those in the know who were aware of how rich and vibrant this tapestry of tales was.

Fast forward a month. My wife Preeti e-mailed me a link with a note, You will love this.It was an article in an Indian newspaper about something called Virgin Comics :) I took one look at their site (especially the cover image of Ramayan Reborn) and I knew I had my answer. Reading the preview issue, I felt the art lent a bit of familiarity to those who have no idea who Rama (not the cylindrical space ship but the blue skinned warrior :) ) or Hanuman (no relation to a certain Kryptonian ) to immerse themselves and enjoy what we for generations have come to cherish. Finally the Gordian knot has been slashed open, the answer my friend is comics.

In the forthcoming series INDIA AUTHENTIC we have tried to forge passage through the seemingly impregnable walls of geography and language and are trying to bring to an international audience the splendor of some iconic myths and legends of India complimented with edgy art. The themes in the tales are something everyone is familiar with, even though the dramatis personae might not be known to you, the primal fury of Kali, the benevolence of Ganesha or the single minded vengeance of Parshuram. We hope that the medium and presentation provides the lovers of tales of epic grandeur all around the globe their very own rosetta stone to enjoy this kaleidoscope.

Looking forward to writing for you
mohaps

Update

INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 / Ganesha hits the stands on May 9th 2007

India Authentic #2 / Kaali becomes Staff Pick for Diamond Previews (April 07)


India Authentic #2 / Kaali has been listed as a staff pick at Diamond Previews. You can view it at this link

in other news yay! I got my first wikipedia entry and India Authentic has its own entry now too.

Please help make the India Authentic entry more fleshed out by contributing to it.

Thanks and till next time..

cheers
mohaps

India Authentic #1 / Ganesha featured in a french comics site


I was pleasantly surprised to receive a mail in my inbox the other day which was sent as a comment to the previous post detailing the previews for my upcoming Virgin Comics titles.

I am one that believes that great stories have no national boundaries and have an identity / resonance all their own. This was a pleasantly reassuring confirmation of my posit. :)

On Sunday, March 4, 2007, 09:41 PM, Marv, a reader from France writes:

Congratulations! I’m impatient to know some more about the Indian culture while reading comics!

I used these images on www.superpouvoir.com, the best French site on comics (news, previews, reviews, forums, etc.).

Its the place where India Authentic: Ganeshas comic French fans will come to talk ! ^^

Take care,
Marv, a French reader.

Thanks marv :) and glad to know that the world is indeed flat :D

The article (in French) can be read here

India Authentic / Ganesha shall hit the stands on 9th May 2007. you can view the Diamond Preview URL here.

DEVI #11 and INDIA AUTHENTIC #1 Previews are out (My First Solicits)

Finally they are here :)

I am writing three titles for Virgin Comics and they hit the stands in May 2007.

First one is of course Virgin’s flagship character DEVI #11 onwards which shall be hitting the stands 23rd may 07.

The second one is called Deepak Chopra’s INDIA AUTHENTIC which is a reimagining / retelling of iconic Indian myths. Issue #1 is on GANESHA, perhaps the most recognizable of the Indian Pantheon.

I was so excited about finding my name in the Diamond Comics preview catalog and immediately bought a copy :)

The third series i am writing for Virgin is their other popular character SADHU which I shall be writing from Issue #9 onwards.

Here is wishing the market likes my work on these, ’cause I have put in a lot of sweat and blood on these :D

NOTE: Click on the thumbnails for hires images. These were quick scans and did not come off well