Webcomics
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on the internet, such as on a website or a mobile app. While many webcomics are published exclusively online, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or ...
have grown in popularity in
India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
since the early 2000s. Early webcomics created by
Indian people
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were written and illustrated by people abroad and focused primarily on the differences in culture the creators experienced. Later webcomics put a strong emphasis on
social and political issues present in the country, usually from a
liberal
Liberal or liberalism may refer to:
Politics
* Generally, a supporter of the political philosophy liberalism. Liberals may be politically left or right but tend to be centrist.
* An adherent of a Liberal Party (See also Liberal parties by country ...
perspective. Webcomics can reach large audiences in India when shared through
social media
Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
.
History
Though webcomics have been a popular medium since the establishment of the
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables Content (media), content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to appeal to users beyond Information technology, IT specialists and hobbyis ...
in the early 1990s, the first Indian-centric webcomics started being published at the start of the 21st century. Early Indian webcomics, such as
Sandeep Sood
Sandeep may refer to:
* Sandeep (given name), an Indian given name, primarily male
See also
* Sandip, an alternative spelling of the given name Sandeep
* Sandeepa Dhar, Indian actress
* Sandwip, an island in Sandwip Upazila
* Sandwip Upazila
Sa ...
's 2003 webcomics ''
Badmash
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'' and ''Doubtsourcing'', were primarily written by Indian people living outside of India. These webcomics expressed the stark differences in culture between India and the country of inhabitation.
According to Sreejita Biswas of ''
Scroll.in
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History Background
Samir Patil, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumnus and McKinsey & Company associate wa ...
'', Indian webcomics were defined by "stick figures, unimpressive humour and banal writing" in 2010, but that webcomics of a few years later are of much higher visual quality and use the medium for more meaningful content. Among other things, Biswas noticed a change in focus from
political discourse
Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is an approach to the analysis of written, spoken, or sign language, including any significant semiotic event.
The objects of discourse analysis (discourse, writing, conversation, communicative e ...
to an effort to spread
social awareness
Social consciousness (or social awareness) is collective consciousness shared by individuals within a society.[Hindustan Times
''Hindustan Times'' is an Indian English language, English-language daily newspaper based in Delhi. It is the flagship publication of HT Media Limited, an entity controlled by the Birla family, and is owned by Shobhana Bhartia, the daughter o ...]
'' stated in 2016 that Indian webcomics are "coming into their own" due to the efforts of the young "social media-friendly" generation.
Similarly, Jaideep Unudurti of ''
The Hindu Business Line
''Business Line'', known as ''The Hindu Business Line'', is an Indian business newspaper
A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black in ...
'' described India as going through digital comics "renaissance" in 2016.
Economics
Traditional
comic books
A comic book, comic-magazine, or simply comic is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panel (comics), panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by descriptive prose and wri ...
were a lucrative business in India until
cable television
Cable television is a system of delivering television programming to consumers via radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted through coaxial cables, or in more recent systems, light pulses through fibre-optic cables. This contrasts with bro ...
became prominent in the early 1990s.
Rahul Vikram
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, creator of ''India 2047'', described in an interview that he attempted to reach out to publishing companies to distribute his comic, but eventually realised he could save money and reach more people by releasing ''India 2047'' on the Web. Vikram also described interaction with readers as a "bonus". Webcomics in India are greatly affected by
online virality: according to
Hemantkumar Jain, "the viral effect on websites like
Twitter
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is strong
sthings get retweeted pretty fast and reach more people."
Success of Indian webcomics is frequently measured by a
subscriber-count, though the most prosperous webcomics display their status by selling merchandise such as prints,
post cards
A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non-rectangular shapes may also be used but are rare.
In some places, one can send a postcard fo ...
, and
T-shirts
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.
However, very few webcomic creators in India are able to do so professionally: most Indian webcomic creators work on comics in addition to working their day job.
Themes
Tarishi Verma of the ''Hindustan Times'' stated that the young generation of Indians use webcomics as a tool for "underlining their absurdity
fcurrent ills of Indian society." Usually of a
satirical
Satire is a genre of the visual arts, visual, literature, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently Nonfiction, non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ...
nature and intended for adult audiences, Indian webcomics explore a variety of themes, such as "Indians and Indian-ness,
Bollywood
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, is primarily produced in Mumbai. The popular term Bollywood is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (former name of Mumbai) and "Cinema of the United States, Hollywood". The in ...
, existential angst, politics and
feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
." Many webcomics in the country are opposed to the
status quo
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and existing unjust
social norms
A social norm is a shared standard of acceptance, acceptable behavior by a group. Social norms can both be informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society, as well as be codified into wikt:rule, rules and laws. Social norma ...
.
For example, ''
Crocodile in Water, Tiger on Land
''Crocodile in Water, Tiger on Land'' (sometimes shortened as ''CWTL'') is an Indian webcomic series by an anonymous writer and illustrator duo. The webcomic launched in 2010 and is named after a Bengali saying similar to "being caught between the ...
'' (2010) satirises
socio-political-economic issues such as the
2015 Bihar cheating scandal
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Albums
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. Digital politics-researcher Sriram Mohan described the webcomic as progressive, liberal and pro-poor, saying that "it wasn't always so political. I really like it more now. It's certainly top of the pile." Other webcomics, such as Rachita Taneja's ''
Sanitary Panels
''Sanitary Panels'' is an Indian webcomic by artist Rachita Taneja. Taking a distinct feminist angle, ''Sanitary Panels'' comments upon social justice topics ranging from discrimination to victim blaming. Taneja started her webcomic on Facebook in ...
'', specifically focus on
gender issues
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in the country. Many webcomic creators, including Taneja, follow the news closely so they can follow up on
current events
News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. N ...
.
Some Indian webcomics present traditional aspects of the country's culture. Meenakshi Krishnamoorthy's ''
Kinnari
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'' is highly influenced by Indian mythology, creating unusual spins on ancient literature. To involve foreign readers more, Krishnamoorthy incorporates footnotes explaining the source material of her comics.
Aarthi Parthasarathy
Aarthi Parthasarathy is an Indian filmmaker and webcomic creator. Having grown up in Mumbai and living in Bengaluru, Parthasarathy is known for creating the webcomic '' Royal Existentials'' and writing for the webcomic ''Urbanlore''. Parthasara ...
and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan's ''Urbanlore'', meanwhile, highlights the culture and history of urban Indian cities.
American influences
American webcomics such as ''
Cyanide & Happiness'' have also found a large amount of popularity in India. ''Cyanide and Happiness'' co-writer Rob Denbleyker has noted that the webcomic's readership in India came as a surprise to him. DenBleyker has gone to multiple India-based
comic book conventions
A comic book convention or comic con is a fan convention emphasizing comic books and comic book culture, in which comic book fans gather to meet creators, experts, and each other. Commonly, comic conventions are multi-day events hosted at conv ...
since. American works have influenced various Indian webcomics: Dalbir Singh created ''
SikhPark'' based on the crude political humour of American television series ''
South Park
''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand the ...
'',
and Aarthi Parthasarthy based the concept of ''
The Royal Existentials'' on David Malki's ''
Wondermark
''Wondermark'' is a webcomic created by David Malki which was syndicated to ''Flak Magazine'' and appeared in ''The Onion'' print edition from 2006 to 2008. It features 19th-century illustrations that have been recontextualized to create humorous ...
'', using
Mughal miniature paintings instead of
Victorian art
The art of the United Kingdom refers to all forms of visual art in or associated with the country since the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 and encompasses English art, Scottish art, Welsh art and Irish art, and forms part of ...
.
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