Friday 2 May 2014

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Fantom comics in hindi (Vetaal | Chalta Firta Pret) | indrajal comics

                           Indrajal Comics Publication of Phantom comics in India in English, Hindi and other Indian languages 1964-1990 with Indian name Vetaal,Chalta Firta Pret,वेताल. 
                              originally The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip created by Lee Falk, also creator of Mandrake the Magician. A popular feature adapted into many media, including television, film and video games, it stars a costumed crimefighter operating from the fictional African country Bangalla. 
                             The Phantom is the 21st in a line of crimefighters that originated in 1536, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was killed during a pirate attack. Swearing an oath on the skull of his father's murderer to fight evil, Christopher started the legacy of the Phantom that would be passed from father to son, leaving people to give the mysterious figure nicknames such as "The Ghost Who Walks", "Guardian of the Eastern Dark" and "The Man Who Cannot Die", believing him to be immortal. 
                              Unlike many fictional costumed heroes, the Phantom does not have any superpowers, and relies on his strength, intelligence, and fearsome reputation of being an immortal ghost to defeat his foes. The 21st Phantom is married to Diana Palmer, whom he met while studying in the United States; they have two children, Kit and Heloise. Like all previous Phantoms, he lives in the ancient Skull Cave, and has a trained wolf, Devil, and a horse named Hero.
                             The series began with a daily newspaper strip on February 17, 1936, followed by a color Sunday strip on May 28, 1939; both are still running as of 2014. At the peak of its popularity, the strip was read by over 100 million people each day.
                                            Lee Falk continued work on The Phantom until his death in 1999. Today the comic strip is produced by writer Tony DePaul and artists Paul Ryan (Monday-Saturday) and Terry Beatty (Sunday). Previous artists on the newspaper strip include Ray Moore, Wilson McCoy, Bill Lignante, Sy Barry, George Olesen, Keith Williams, Fred Fredericks, Graham Nolan and Eduardo Barreto.
                          New Phantom stories are published in comic books in different parts of the world, among them by Dynamite Entertainment in the United States, Egmont in Sweden, Norway and Finland (not anymore), and Frew Publications in Australia.
                                               The Phantom was the first fictional hero to wear the skintight costume that has now become a hallmark of comic book superheroes, and was also the first shown wearing a mask with no visible pupils, another superhero standard.     
 

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  1. V23-50-1986 Andheri Lehron Ke Saaye - 1
  2. V23-51-1986 Andheri Lehron Ke Saaye - 2 
  3. V24-01-1987 Nanhe Manavon Ki Duniya
  4. V24-03-1987 Mrut Basti Ki Zinda Moortiyaan
  5. V24-06-1987 Lehron Par Nachti Maut 
  6. V24-08-1987 Narbhakshi Devta 
  7. V24-10-1987 Tilismi Nishaan 
  8. V24-14-1987 Pret Ka Janm 
  9. V24-16-1987 Aadhi Raat Ka Aatank
  10. V24-19-1987 Badle Ki Aag
  11. V24-20-1987 Vetaal Kunj Ke Lutere 
  12. V24-23-1987 Koqania Ke Raktjeevi 
  13. V24-24-1987 Hatyaron Ka Khel 
  14. V24-33-1987 Hatyaron Ka Dweep 
  15. V24-36-1987 Khooni Dal 
  16. V25-01-1988 Samudra Ka Khazana - 1
  17. V25-02-1988 Samudra Ka Khazana - 2 
  18. V25-47-1988 Zehreele Daanav - 1
  19. V25-48-1988 Zehreele Daanav - 2 
  20. V25-49-1988 Zehreele Daanav - 3
  21. V25-06-1988 Adrashya Humlavar
  22. V25-12-1988 Pret Ki Yatra
  23. V25-13-1988 Jaadui Aag Ka Ghera
  24. V25N22-1988 Kaali Jheel Ka Jaadu
  25. 036-1967 Chakshuheen Vetaal
  26. V25N23-1988 Tarakimo Ka Aatank 
  27. V26N05-1989 Vidroh Ki Aag-1 
  28. V26N06-1989 Vidroh Ki Aag-2 
  29. V26N17-1989 Aatank Ka Devta 
  30. 337-1979 Corba Ke Heere 
  31. V26N25-1989 Jungle Ka Rakhwala 
  32. 095-1969 Rajyapaal Ka Sankat
  33. 345-1980 Zehreeli Toli-1
  34. 346-1980 Zehreeli Toli-2
  35. 412-1982 Lutera Raajkumar-1
  36. 413-1982 Lutera Raajkumar-2 
  37. 414-1982 Lutera Raajkumar-3
  38. 390-1981 Khooni Sadak-1 
  39. 391-1981 Khooni Sadak-2 
  40. V25N08-1988 Maut Ki Raahen-1 
  41. V25N09-1988 Maut Ki Raahen-2 
  42. V25N10-1988 Maut Ki Raahen-3 
  43. V25N18-1988 Amaaland Ki Humlavar - 1 
  44. V25N19-1988 Amaaland Ki Humlavar - 2 
  45. V25N34-1988 Vetaal Ki Premika 
  46. 289-1977 Neela Daanav 
  47. V25N38-1988 Pret Ki Gawaahi-1
  48. V25N39-1988 Pret Ki Gawaahi-2 
  49. V25N40-1988 Pret Ki Gawaahi-3
  50. 032-1966 Ooguru Ooguru
  51. 068-1968 Mahabali Vetaal Aur Denkali Ke Ratna Pujari 
  52. 072-1968 Mrityu Ki Jwala 
  53. 418-1982 Hawamahal Par Humla
  54. 442-1982 Pret Ka Parivaar
  55. 279-1977 Pishachini-1
  56. 280-1977 Pishachini-2  
  57. V26-39-1989 Vetaal Ke Dushman
  58. 275-1977 Toofan Ki Ek Raat
  59. 256-1976 Saagar That Ke Daku
  60. 255-1976 Denkali Mein Narbali 
  61. 248-1976 Grihasthya Vetaal 
  62. 214-1974 Manushya Ya Pret 
  63. 211-1974 Pret Ki Chunauti
  64. 210-1974 Mrityu Ka Nimantran
  65. 208-1974 Vetaal Ka Byaah 
  66. 201-1974 Khooni Panja
  67. 204-1974 Zoko Ki Pratigya 
  68. 022-1965 Pashuon Ka Raja
  69. 082-1969 Trondley Ka Aatank
  70. 266-1976 Taskaron Ka Khooni Jaal
  71. 264-1976 Pret Ki Pratigya
  72. 262-1976 Maut Ke Saudagar-1 
  73. 263-1976 Maut Ke Saudagar-2 
  74. 058-1968 Mahabali Vetaal Aur Rani Ka Jaal
  75. 080-1969 Mushtiyoddha Mahabali Vetaal
  76. 061-1968 Toofaan Ki Kahaani
  77. 059-1968 Itongo Ka Veer
  78. 170-1972 Lutere Paryatak
  79. 168-1972 Kahaan Hai Diana
  80. 166-1972 Vetaal ka Mitradweep
  81. 165-1972 Vijeta Kaun
  82. 162-1972 Jwalamukhi Ki Rani
  83. 160-1972 Vetaal Ka Gupt Khazana 


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Mandrake Comics in hindi | indrajal comics

  hindi Mandrake Comics | indrajal comics

                                Mandrake the Magician is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Lee Falk (before he created The Phantom). Its publication began June 11, 1934. Phil Davis soon took over as the strip's illustrator, while Falk continued to script. The strip is distributed by King Features Syndicate.
                                                       Davis worked on the strip until his death in 1964, when Falk recruited current artist Fred Fredericks. With Falk's death in 1999, Fredericks became both writer and artist. The Sunday Mandrake strip ended December 29, 2002. The daily strip ended mid-story on July 6, 2013 when Fred Fredericks retired, and a reprint of D220 "Pursuit of the Cobra" from 1995 began on July 8, 2013.
                                            Mandrake is a magician whose work is based on an unusually fast hypnotic technique. As noted in captions, when Mandrake "gestures hypnotically", his subjects see illusions, and Mandrake has used this technique against a variety of villains including gangsters, mad scientists, extraterrestrials, and characters from other dimensions. Mandrake also possesses psychic and telekinetic powers, can turn invisible, shapeshift, and teleport periodically. His hat, cloak and wand, passed down from his father Theron, possess great magical properties which in time Mandrake is figuring out how to use.
                                Mandrake and the Phantom Magician in Mel Graff's The Adventures of Patsy are regarded by comics historians as the first superheroes of comics. Comics historian Don Markstein writes, "Depending on how you define the term, Patsy's recurring rescuer, The Phantom Magician, may have been the first superhero in comics... Some people say Mandrake the Magician, who started in 1934, was comics' first superhero.
 Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crimefighting companion.[4] Mandrake first met Lothar during his travels in Africa. Lothar was "Prince of the Seven Nations", a mighty federation of jungle tribes; but forbore to become king and instead followed Mandrake on his world travels. Lothar is often referred to as "the strongest man in the world", with the exception of Hojo — Mandrake's chef and secret chief of Inter Intel. Lothar is invulnerable to any weapon forged by man, impervious to heat, cold and possesses the stamina of a thousand men. He also cannot be harmed by magic directly (fire bolts, force bolts, spell incantations). He can lift an elephant by one hand easily.
                                    One of the first African crimefighting heroes ever to appear in comics, Lothar made his first appearance alongside Mandrake in 1934 in the inaugural daily strip. In the beginning, Lothar spoke poor English and wore a fez, short pants, and a leopard skin. When artist Fred Fredericks took over in 1965, Lothar spoke correct English and his clothing changed, although he often wore shirts with leopard-skin patterns.
                            Narda is Princess of the European nation Cockaigne (ruled by her brother Segrid). She made her first appearance in the second Mandrake story. Although she and Mandrake were infatuated with one another, they did not marry until 1997, at which occurred extravagant triple wedding ceremony—at Mandrake's home of Xanadu, Narda's home country Cockaigne, and Mandrake's father Theron's College of Magic (Collegium Magikos) in the Himalayas. Narda learnt martial arts from Hojo.
                                Theron is the headmaster of the College of Magic (Collegium Magikos) located in the Himalayas. Theron is hundreds of years old and may be kept alive by the Mind Crystal of which he is the guardian.
                                                     Hojo is Mandrake's chef at his home of Xanadu, and the secret Chief of the international crimefighting organization Inter-Intel, in addition to being a superb martial arts expert. As such, he has used Mandrake's help with many cases. Hojo's assistant at Inter-Intel is Jed. Hojo knows 6 languages.
                                     The Police Chief is named Bradley but mostly called "Chief" and has been aided by Mandrake on several occasions. He created the "S.S.D." (Silly Stuff Dept.) for absurd and unbelievable cases that only Mandrake could solve. He has a son, Chris.
                         Magnon is Mandrake's most powerful friend and the emperor of the galaxy. Magnon and his wife Carola have a daughter, Nardraka, who is named after Mandrake and Narda and is their godchild.
Lenore is Mandrake's younger half-sister. She is a world-renowned explorer.
Karma is Lothar's girlfriend, an African princess who works as a model.
                      Xanadu, Mandrake's high-tech residence, includes closed circuit TV; a sectional road which divides in half; and vertical iron gates.
                                              In 1939, Columbia produced a 12-part Mandrake the Magician serial, based on the King Features strip, starring Warren Hull as Mandrake and Al Kikume as Lothar. The serial is available on DVD.
                         An unauthorized Mandrake movie produced in Turkey was made in 1967, Mandrake Killing'e karsi (Mandrake against Killing (comics)), directed by Oksal Pekmezoglu and starring Güven Erte as Mandrake.
                        Anthony Herrera had the title role in the TV movie Mandrake (1979) with Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar. Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. was featured in the cast.
                            In 2007, it was announced that Baldwin Entertainment Group and Hyde Park Entertainment purchased rights to make a Mandrake movie, to be directed by Mimi Leder. The two companies own the rights to Lee Falk's The Phantom. Jonathan Rhys Meyers was originally on board the project as the title character with Chuck Russell announced as director. In 2009, Hayden Christensen replaced Rhys Meyers in the title role of the film, with Djimon Honsou co-starring and Mimi Leder directing. Warner Bros announced that they are developing the film version of Mandrake.
                                     The plot of the film In Time, a 2011 American science fiction film starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried, is based on one of Mandrake's short stories that appeared in the December 1975 issue of Playboy. It portrays a place where time is the currency for its inhabitants and when you run out of time, you die. Lee Falk did not receive any film credits for the movie In Time.

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  1. V23-47-1986 Aakashganga Ke Rahassya - 1
  2. V23-48-1986 Aakashganga Ke Rahassya - 2
  3. V24-02-1987 Zinda Maut
  4. V24-07-1987 Bhavishya Ka Rahassya
  5. V24-12-1987 Chakravyooh Mein Lothar
  6. V24-15-1987 Ashtaank Ke Dushman 
  7. V24-21-1987 Heeron Ki Nagri - 1
  8. V24-22-1987 Heeron Ki Nagri - 2
  9. V24-35-1987 Apraadhi Ki Bhool
  10. V24-50-1987 Mashini Hatyara
  11. V24-52-1988 Jaadugarni Ka Jaal
  12. V25-04-1988 Bandi Jaadugarni
  13. V25-07-1988 Rahassyamay Baune 
  14. V25-14-1988 Samudri Raakshas - 1
  15. V25-15-1988 Samudri Raakshas-2
  16. V25N21-1988 Kiraye Ke Hatyare
  17. V25N36-1988 Shaark Ke Khooni Daant
  18. V26N13-1989 Jaadugar Ka Shaap-1
  19. V26N14-1989 Jaadugar Ka Shaap-2
  20. V26N31-1989 Bank Dacaiti Ka Rahassya
  21. 077-1969 Thagon Ka Chakravyooh
  22. 092-1969 Keetanu Ya Daanav 
  23. V27N07-1990 Gopniya Aavishkaar
  24. V26N21-1989 Aadim Kaal Ke Pankh-1
  25. V26N22-1989 Aadim Kaal Ke Pankh-2
  26. 274-1977 Narbhakshi Shark
  27. 257-1976 Antariksh Ke Lutere
  28. 253-1976 Vishdhar Ka Jaal
  29. 251-1976 Antim Shastra
  30. 246-1975 Dassyu Mushak
  31. 241-1975 Jadoo Ki Shiksha 
  32. 218-1974 Rahasyamay Pashanmukh
  33. 213-1974 Vishdhar Ka Chakravyooh
  34. 268-1976 Kanoon Ke Dushman
  35. 265-1976 Kankaal Nagri
  36. 081-1969 Zehri Daanv Pench
  37. 169-1972 Bolti Hathkadiyaan
  38. 164-1972 Adbhut Balika
  39. 163-1972 Jaali Vasiyat
  40. 161-1972 Pachaas Hazaar Varsh Baad

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