Who would have thought Narayan Rane's son Nitesh would immortalise the Marathi warrior in a graphic novel? Bal Shivba has a young Shivaji solving 21st century problems. And with the launch of Mike Carey and Samit Basu's Untouchable in an iPad version, graphic novels are going places. Or are they? Sowmya Rajaram asks if the much-hyped genre has managed to set cash registers ringing
Who would have thought Narayan Rane's son Nitesh would immortalise the Marathi warrior in a graphic novel? Bal Shivba has a young Shivaji solving 21st century problems. And with the launch of Mike Carey and Samit Basu's Untouchable in an iPad version, graphic novels are going places. Or are they? Sowmya Rajaram asks if the much-hyped genre has managed to set cash registers ringing
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