Updated On: 26 April, 2011 06:44 AM IST | | Dhamini Ratnam
The popularity of Japanese Manga comic books knows no boundaries of nation or colour. And it's time India gets its own set of Mangakas, feel three Indians residing in France
The popularity of Japanese Manga comic books knows no boundaries of nation or colour. And it's time India gets its own set of Mangakas, feel three Indians residing in France
Three second-generation Indians residing in France have decided it's time the mangakas of India unite.
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In what is probably a first-of-its-kind venture, Antoine Yagou, a 30 year-old engineer, Richard Yagou, a 25-year-old IT technician and Sagayaradjou Dessaints, a 26 year-old accountant have teamed up with Frenchman Steeve Asselin, a 28 year-old banker, to invite entries from Indian artists and manga comic lovers to create an Indian manga comic book.
They share the details of their project Manga India withu00a0 The Guide.