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11 Best Indian Comic Books of 2024: Collector’s Guide
Best Indian Comic Books of 2024 for Collectors and New Readers.

2024 has been a fantastic year for Indian comics, offering a wealth of exciting new titles for collectors. From established creators to rising stars, the talent on display has been awe-inspiring.

This article presents our curated list of the Best Indian Comic Books of 2024, selecting some of the best as well as underrated titles aimed at collectors. Get ready to discover some of the best picks!

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11. Dvij – Born from Fire

DVIJ – Born from Fire
  • Rating: ★★★☆ [3.5/5]
  • Publisher: Radiant Comics
  • Publication Date: Jul 2024
  • Writer: Himanshu Singhal & Avijit Misra
  • Artwork: Jai Khohwal, Jyoti Singh
  • Letters: Gaurav Gangele
  • Cover Art: Anirban Maji, Tadam Gyadu
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 56
  • Dimensions:
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Mythology, Superhero, Sci-Fi

What if dragons weren’t just legends? Dvij – Born from Fire reimagines ancient myths with a sci-fi twist, blending dragons, genetic experiments, and hidden legacies into an action-packed narrative.

Dr. Purandar Sharma, an archaeologist, makes a groundbreaking discovery—dragons, known as Vritra (वृत्र) in ancient texts, were real. Determined to unlock their secrets, he creates Ajinkya, a dragonoid—a fusion of human and dragon. Raised by monks, Ajinkya’s true powers awaken during his time at Delhi University. But when dark forces summon magical beasts, he is thrust into a battle that will test his strength, revealing his true identity and his connection to an ancient order of dragon riders, the Vritra-Vashi.

With stunning artwork by Jai Khohwal and Jyoti Singh, Dvij – Born from Fire unfolds as a seemingly standalone tale but cleverly hints at a larger saga by the end. It offers a fresh take on Indian myths, fusing superhero elements with an origin story that feels both epic and personal. Featuring striking covers—one by Tadam Gyadu for the English edition and another by Anupam Sinha for the Hindi version—this 56-page comic is a must-read for fans of mythology and sci-fi alike.

10. Avik Amaira: The Paranormal Files

Avik Amaira The Paranormal Files : NISHI
  • Rating: ★★★★ [4/5]
  • Publisher: Chitragaatha
  • Publication Date: Dec 2024
  • Writer: Biswadeep Purkayastha
  • Artwork: Shirshatanay Ghosh, Harendra Saini
  • Letterer: Raviraj Ahuja
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 48
  • Dimensions:
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Horror, Suspense, Thriller

Ghost stories and unsolved mysteries have always fascinated people, but Avik Amaira: The Paranormal Files takes things a step further—bringing Indian ghost legends into the comic book realm.

The story follows Avik and Amaira as they visit Amaira’s ancestral village, only to find themselves entangled in a series of gruesome murders. The cause? A psychopath, a wild beast, or something far more sinister? As they dig deeper, the duo uncovers eerie clues that lead them to the legend of Nishi—a spectral entity known to lure victims to their doom. With a tense, suspenseful narrative, the comic keeps readers hooked as the young adventurers race against time to unravel the mystery.

Avik Amaira taps into Indian folklore while weaving in modern horror influences, even throwing in pop-culture nods to the Bollywood film Stree. While some elements may feel familiar to horror fans, the comic’s execution and unique cultural angle make it a gripping read. With striking artwork by Shirshatanay Ghosh and Harendra Saini, and expert lettering by Raviraj Ahuja, this 48-page hardcover blends horror, suspense, and murder mystery into a thrilling paranormal experience.

9. Guddu Bomb

Guddu Bomb
  • Rating: ★★★★ [4/5]
  • Publisher: Chitragaatha
  • Publication Date: Aug 2024
  • Writer: Sudeep Menon
  • Artwork: Murshid Alam, Jyoti Singh
  • Letters: Raviraj Ahuja
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 40
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Mystery

A detective who watches too many Bollywood movies, a case that’s more than it seems, and a sidekick named LehsunGuddu Bomb is as filmy as it gets.

Gumaan Mishra, aka Guddu Bhaiya, is a struggling detective with unpaid rent and no cases—until one day, a missing husband’s case lands at his doorstep. What starts as a simple investigation quickly turns into a tangled web of secrets, shady figures, and unexpected twists. As Guddu dives deeper, his filmi instincts push him forward, even when every sign screams “bad idea.” The storytelling style pulls readers in, almost as if the narrator himself is narrating the events inside their heads.

Chitragaatha packs Guddu Bomb with humor, action, and nostalgia. The Hindi cover by Deepjoy Subba pays tribute to Salman Khan’s signature sunglass style, while the English cover, illustrated by Pradeep Sherawat, is a clear homage to Sholay’s legendary double-seater bike. Fans of classic Indian comics like Crookbond and Hawaldar Bahadur will find a familiar charm here. However, while it’s billed as a detective comic, the investigation aspects take a backseat to the fast-paced action and quirky character-driven storytelling.

With just 40 pages, Guddu Bomb delivers an entertaining mix of suspense and old-school desi fun, making it a thrilling one-sitting read.

8. Animo-City

Animo City
  • Rating: ★★★★ [4/5]
  • Publisher: Alpha Comics
  • Publication Date: Feb 2024
  • Writer: Sanjay Gupta, Saahil S Sharma
  • Artwork: Sanjay Valecha, Sunil Dasturiya
  • Letters: Gaurav Gangele, Mandaar Gangele
  • Cover Art: Sanjay Valecha, Pradeep Sherawat
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 80
  • Dimensions: 21 × 17 × 1 cm
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Sci-Fi, Dystopian

Imagine a world where animals rule and humans are forced to live in the shadows. Animo-City takes this idea and turns it into a gripping sci-fi story with plenty of twists.

At first, it seems like a fantasy where animals have taken over, but as the story unfolds, we learn that a 50-year-old experiment gone wrong created this dystopian world. Lion King III sits at the top, ruling over Animo-City, with Farraka, his most trusted enforcer, keeping everyone in check. But when Farraka discovers a shocking truth, his loyalty is tested, and he sets out to bring down the very system he once served.

With strong world-building, intense action, and a politically charged plot, Animo-City is one of Alpha Comics’ most ambitious stories yet. The art may not be the most polished, but it captures the gritty and brutal tone of the story well. And with the way things end, this is clearly just the beginning of a much bigger saga.

7. Dehek

Dehek

  • Rating: ★★★★☆ [4.5/5]
  • Publisher: Holy Cow Entertainent
  • Publication Date: Apr 2024
  • Writer: Vijayendra Mohanty
  • Artwork: Abinash Ghosh, Tadam Gyadu, Prasad Patnaik
  • Letters: Vibhav Pandey
  • Cover Art: Tadam Gyadu, Prasad Patnaik (English Version), Abhilash Panda, Vivek Goel (Hindi Version)
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 68
  • Dimensions:
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Superhero

Dehek marks a major milestone for Holy Cow Entertainment as their first female superhero. But she isn’t just any superhero—she’s a goddess in the making, struggling to understand her powers.

Living on a military campus under the watchful eye of her father, Major Shaitaan Singh, Dehek is surrounded by other gifted individuals. However, when a dark force emerges, she is thrown into a battle that tests her limits. Unlike most Indian superheroes, her story draws inspiration from Bhutanese mythology, adding a unique flavor to the narrative.

While she previously appeared in Shaitaan Singh, mostly in dragon form, this comic properly introduces her and explores her origins. The storytelling is refreshing, and the action-packed scenes featuring powerful dragons are a highlight. However, the comic feels a bit short—there’s potential for a deeper dive into her journey. The artwork starts off a little inconsistent but catches up to Holy Cow’s high standards by the second half.

If you’re looking for something fresh in Indian comics, Dehek is a solid pick, especially in its original English version.

6. Rama Jamadagnya

Rama Jamadagnya
  • Rating: ★★★★☆ [4.5/5]
  • Publisher: Kathamrta (Pencillati Studios)
  • Publication Date: Jan 2024
  • Writer: Rahul Singh Sidhu
  • Artwork: Nishant Khare, Abdul Rasheed, Sadia Khatoon, Anoop Ramdey, Subrata Manna
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 126
  • Binding: Hardbound
  • Genre: Mythology

Before he was known as Bhagvan Parshurama, he was Rama Jamadagnya—a determined young warrior shaping his destiny. This breathtaking graphic novel from Kathamrta serves as a prequel to Bhagvan Parshurama: Kartavirya Arjuna, offering a deeply researched and visually stunning take on his early years.

What sets Rama Jamadagnya apart is its cinematic storytelling and minimalist dialogue, allowing the powerful artwork to narrate the story. Each chapter unfolds like a movie, capturing the essence of his struggles, growth, and ultimate transformation into the legendary warrior-sage. The level of detail and authenticity in both research and execution raises the bar for Indian mythology-based comics.

Published early in 2024, this epic masterpiece might have slipped under some readers’ radar, but it remains one of the year’s finest releases. With Kathamrta’s reputation for delivering just one exceptional comic a year, Rama Jamadagnya is an unforgettable experience that redefines Indian mythological storytelling.

5. Chandrakanta

Chandrakanta
  • Rating: ★★★★☆ [4.5/5]
  • Publisher: Cinemics
  • Publication Date: Nov 2024
  • Writer: Ajitesh Sharma
  • Artwork: Aswin Amarnath, Sourav Naiya
  • Letters: Shilpa Sahrma
  • Cover Art: Puneet Shukla, Tadam Gyadu, Bhakt Ranjan, Prasad Patnaik
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 48
  • Dimensions: 26.5 x 17.5 x 0.5 cm
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Epic Fantasy

One of the most celebrated works of Hindi literature, Chandrakanta by Devaki Nandan Khatri, has been adapted countless times, but this comic book version by Cinemics stays true to the original, bringing the legendary tale to life in a fresh, visual format.

Set in the rival kingdoms of Vijaygarh and Naugarh, the story follows the forbidden romance between Princess Chandrakanta and Prince Virendrasingh, as treachery and political schemes threaten to tear them apart. The Aiyaars, master spies and warriors, play a crucial role in this world of deception and hidden mysteries.

With four variant covers and six collectible editions, this 48-page release includes 38 pages of story and exclusive extras, making it a must-have for fans of Indian fantasy. The stylized, slightly funky artwork adds a modern touch while still capturing the grandeur of the original. Given the novel’s massive scope, this is just the beginning—if the full story is adapted, we could see ten or more issues in the future.

4. Devi Chaudhurani: Dwairath

Devi Chaudhurani: Dwairath
  • Rating: ★★★★☆ [4.5/5]
  • Publisher: Yali Dream Creations
  • Publication Date: Jan 2024
  • Writer: Shamik Dasgupta
  • Artwork: Abhilash Panda, Tauhidul Iqbal Sampad and Zoheb Momin
  • Letters: Ravi Raj Ahuja
  • Cover Art: Abhilash Panda, Pradeep Sherawat
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 60
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Historical Fiction

After a decade-long wait, Devi Chaudhurani: Dwairath continues the powerful saga of Bengal’s legendary female rebel. Based on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s 1884 novel, this historical fiction comic brings the tumultuous Bengal of 1795 to life, filled with raiders, pirates, corrupt Zamindars, and colonial oppression.

At the heart of this story is Prafulya, a young woman cast out by her in-laws and left to survive on her own. Her journey takes her from despair to becoming Devi Chaudhurani, a leader of the secret rebel group ‘Santaans’, dedicated to fighting for the poor. With her first mission being to take down the ruthless Portuguese pirate Albuquerque, the stakes are higher than ever.

Though the art style shifts throughout the book due to multiple artists, the story remains strong, maintaining the essence of the original novel with some modern tweaks. This second volume covers nearly half of the full story, and at least two more volumes are expected to complete this epic tale.

3. The War Cook

The War Cook
  • Rating: ★★★★★ [5/5]
  • Publisher: Alpha Comics
  • Publication Date: Dec 2024
  • Writer: Saahil S Sharma
  • Artwork: Ved Khantwal, Basant Panda, Sunil Dasturiya
  • Letters: Mandaar Gangele, Gaurav Gangele
  • Cover Art: Ved Khantwal, Pradeep Sherawat
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 132
  • Dimensions: 21 × 17 × 1 cm
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Adventure, Romance, Historical fiction

Shankh Pushpa Ratan (SPR), once a war cook during the Anglo-Japanese War of 1942, now spends his days at Sanjaruna, an old age home where he has become the heart of the kitchen. But when a corrupt MLA plots to evict the elderly residents and demolish their home for his own gain, SPR refuses to let it happen. He claims to know the location of two sacks of East India Company gold buried in the Andaman Islands—treasure he himself hid during the war.

With the help of Meesha, a spirited young thief, and his loyal sous chef, he embarks on a dangerous quest that quickly proves to be more than just a search for gold. As secrets unravel and old wounds resurface, Meesha begins to suspect that SPR’s true mission is something far greater.

A perfect blend of adventure, romance, and historical drama, The War Cook doesn’t just serve up a thrilling treasure hunt—it explores the forgotten pages of India’s past. SPR’s journey is filled with moments of humor, tragedy, and reflection, as he revisits lost loves and battles ghosts of history. Unlike many ongoing comic series, this is a complete, self-contained story, delivering a deeply satisfying conclusion. With its rich storytelling, unique premise, and a mix of action and heart, The War Cook is a rare gem in the Indian comic landscape.

2. Red Flag

Red Flag
  • Rating: ★★★★★ [5/5]
  • Publisher: Indie Press
  • Publication Date: November 2024
  • Writer/ Artwork/ Letters: Amar Williams
  • Cover Art: Amar Williams
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 138
  • Genre: Sci-Fi, Superhero, Anti-Hero, Video Games, Mythology

Blurring the lines between gaming, mythology, and superhero action, Red Flag is a groundbreaking comic by Amar Williams—who single-handedly wrote, illustrated, and lettered this ambitious story. Combining sci-fi elements with an anti-hero narrative, this 138-page graphic novel delivers a deeply immersive experience, both visually and narratively.

Set in Chennai, the story follows Amar, a young boy with an extraordinary talent for video games. Struggling with an inferiority complex due to his academically gifted brother and his businessman father’s high expectations, Amar finds solace in gaming. Determined to create the greatest video game ever, he begins developing Red Flag, his dream project. But fate has other plans—an accident leaves him in a coma for five years.

When he awakens, he suffers from Creator Syndrome, an identity disorder where he believes himself to be Red-Flag, the unstoppable character he once designed. Meanwhile, Chennai is plagued by the ruthless Hyena Clan, a gang that thrives on chaos. With his mind trapped between reality and the world he created, Amar must navigate a new existence where he is no longer just a player but the protagonist of his own game.

What makes Red Flag truly unique is its artistic approach. Breaking away from the traditional comic-making process of pencils, inks, and colors, Amar Williams employs a layered technique that adds an astonishing three-dimensional depth to every page. Unlike most comics where detailed covers contrast with simplified interior art, Red Flag maintains its high level of intricacy throughout—every page is as meticulously crafted as the cover itself.

With over 100 pages of content and 30-40 pages of extra material, Red Flag is a high-production-quality release. However, the story remains unfinished, and given that it’s the work of a single creator, the sequel may take years—unless Amar Williams expands his team. The book’s tight binding results in some gutter loss, but this minor flaw doesn’t take away from its overall impact. A bold, visually stunning, and thought-provoking addition to Indian comics, Red Flag stands as a testament to one man’s vision and dedication.

1. Code Name Alpha 97

Code Name Alpha 97
  • Rating: ★★★★★ [5/5]
  • Publisher: Yali Dream Creations
  • Publication Date: April 2024
  • Writer: Bijoy Raveendran
  • Artwork: Abhilash Panda, Ved Prakash Khantwal, Omkar Vijay Parab, Reptilian
  • Letters: Raviraj Ahuja
  • Color: Pradeep Sherawat, Brie Souza, Rohvel Yumul, Sesha Saianan, Vishwanath Manokaran
  • Cover Art: Zoheb Momin, Rully Akbar, Yogesh Pugaonkar, Pradeep Sherawat (4 variant covers)
  • Language: English, Hindi
  • Pages: 135
  • Dimensions: 6 × 1 × 10 cm
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Genre: Superhero

A gripping blend of Bollywood nostalgia, superhero action, and intense drama, Code Name Alpha 97 takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the rise and fall of Mumbai’s mysterious protector. This second volume in the Code Name Alpha series isn’t a continuation but a prequel, diving deep into the origins of RJ Kapoor—a superstar with a secret.

Set in 1997, the story follows Randall James (RJ) Kapoor, a Bollywood sensation hiding an extraordinary truth—he was born a Deviant, gifted with telekinetic abilities. As his fame skyrockets, so do his enemies. When a failed assassination attempt triggers his dormant powers, it leads to the birth of Alpha—a bulletproof, superpowered alter ego with a knack for cracking dad jokes.

However, power and fame come at a price. As unseen forces manipulate his fate, Alpha’s once-glorious journey takes a dark turn, setting the stage for his transformation from Mumbai’s savior to a washed-up anti-hero.

This volume took two years to release, despite an initial six-month schedule, largely due to Yali Dream Creations facing industry setbacks. But the wait was worth it—Code Name Alpha 97 surpasses its predecessor in both storytelling and emotional depth. While Volume 1 focused on high-octane action and humor, this prequel leans heavily into melodrama and tragedy, with action-packed sequences ramping up in the second half.

One of the most striking elements of the book is its visual storytelling. The first third of the comic is presented in black-and-white, adding a retro touch that complements the 90s setting. Additionally, each chapter’s cover page pays homage to classic Indian film magazines, further immersing readers in the Bollywood era. Combined with a cinematic narrative structure, these creative elements make Code Name Alpha 97 feel less like a comic and more like an experience.

With its compelling backstory, well-crafted plot, and unique artistic choices, Code Name Alpha 97 cements itself as a standout entry in Indian superhero comics—offering both a nostalgic trip through 90s Bollywood and a tragic look at the cost of power.

Best Indian Comic Books – 2024 Summarised

S.No.Comic Book TitlePublication DatePublicationMirchi Rating
01Code Name Alpha 97Apr 2024Yali Dream Creations★★★★★
02Red FlagDec 2024Indie Press★★★★★
03The War CookDec 2024Alpha Comics★★★★★
04Devi Chaudhurani: DwairathJan 2024Yali Dream Creations★★★★☆
05ChandrakantaNov 2024Cinemics★★★★☆
06Rama JamadagnyaJan 2024Kathamrta★★★★☆
07DehekApr 2024Holy Cow Entertainent★★★★☆
08Animo-CityNov 2024Alpha Comics★★★★
09Guddu BombAug 2024Chitragaatha★★★★
10Avik Amaira: The Paranormal FilesDec 2024Chitragaatha★★★★
11Dvij – Born from FireJul 2024Radiant Comics★★★☆

The Indian comic book scene has never been more exciting. From historical epics and superhero sagas to experimental storytelling and deeply personal narratives, 2024 has given us a diverse lineup of Indian comic books that push the boundaries of the medium.

Titles like Code Name Alpha 97 and Red Flag prove that India’s superhero genre is evolving beyond traditional tropes, while The War Cook and Devi Chaudhurani: Dwairath remind us of the power of history and drama in storytelling. Meanwhile, experimental projects like Guddu Bomb and Animo-City showcase the creativity that newer publishers are bringing to the table.

As Indian comic books continue to grow in quality and ambition, one thing is clear—this is a golden era for fans and creators alike. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or new to the world of Indian comics, there’s never been a better time to dive in.

Mirchi Seth

Mirchi Seth is an anime enthusiast and independent researcher dedicated to uncovering the forgotten History of Anime in India. He's on a mission to document every single anime that has ever aired in the country. He's also the creator behind the Anime Mirchi YouTube channel.