India Authentic (comics)

Deepak Chopra's India Authentic is a series of one-shot comic books from Virgin Comics which re-tell the iconic myths and legends of India for a global audience. The series has been created by Deepak Chopra (with Saurav Mohapatra),[1] who also presents the foreword for each issue. The first five issues were collected as the 'Book of Shiva'. The next will likely be collected as a 'Book of Vishnu'.

India Authentic
Cover to issue #1 of India Authentic: Ganesha (May 2007). Pencils, inks and colors by Abhishek Singh.
Publication information
PublisherVirgin Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateMay 2007-
Creative team
Created byDeepak Chopra
Written bySaurav Mohapatra
Penciller(s)Abhishek Singh, Satish Tayade, M. Subramanian
Inker(s)Abhishek Singh, Satish Tayade, M. Subramanian
Colorist(s)Abhishek Singh, Satish Tayade, Narasimhamurthy M.N.

Credits

The series is the creation of Deepak Chopra and is written by Saurav Mohapatra. This features art by many of Virgin Comics' artists like Abhishek Singh (Ramayan 3392 A.D.), Satish Tayade (Kama Sutra) and others.

Plot summary

Issue #1: Ganesha

The first issue recounts the story of the birth of Ganesha, son of Shiva, who gave up his life for a promise made to his mother, Uma.

Issue #2: Kali

The second issue recounts the story of the awakening of Kali, an unstoppable destroyer, who was summoned by the gods to battle a demonic army.

Issue #3: Indra

The third issue recounts the story of the battle between Indra, king of the heavens, and the serpent demon Vritra.

Issue #4: Uma

The fourth issue recounts the story of Uma and her quest to win the heart of Shiva.

Issue #5: Shiva

This issue tells the story of Shiva, the destroyer, and the churning of the primordial ocean.

Issue #6: Vishnu (Narasimha Avatara)

This issue tells the story of Narasimha, the fourth incarnation of Vishnu, who defended the people of Earth against a demon overlord.

Issue #7: Yama

This issue tells the story of Yama, the lord of death, who rules over the underworld Naraka.

Issue #8: Garuda

This issue tells the story of Garuda, the mighty Eagle-headed god, the Avian warrior.

Issue #9: Kartikkeya

This issue tells the story of Kartikkeya, also called Murugan, the son of Shiva and Uma

Issue #10: Parshuram

This issue tells the story of Parashurama Bhargava, and his vendetta against the kings.

Issue #11: Hanuman

from the pages of Ramayana, the story of the mighty warrior Hanuman

Issue #12: Andhaka

Issue #13: Lakshmi

Issue #14: Saraswati

Issue #15: Krishna

Issue #16: The Saffron Princess

Created by: Deepak Chopra Written by: Yogesh Chandekar Art & Cover by: Virgin Studios When Prince Gulfaam rescues a huge, feral black panther, little does he know that he's on the brink of an unseen world where animals talk and a forgotten kingdom lies hidden deep in the woods. And it is here that fate will bring him face to face with the love of his life - the fabled 'Saffron Princess'. But what is love without a little peril? Ror the Saffron Princess has fallen prey to the evil schemes of a seasoned crook. And it is now up to Prince Gulfaam and his feline friend to foil the diabolical plan.

Critical reception

The reception for this series has been generally positive .

Collected Editions

There are currently two volumes of collected editions available as trade paperbacks.

  • India Authentic Vol 1 : Book of Shiva (Collecting issues #1-5) ISBN 1934413089
  • India Authentic Vol 2 (Collecting issues #6-10) ISBN 1934413151
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