Narayan Debnath (25 November 1925 – 18 January 2022) was an Indian
comics artist,
writer
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and
illustrator
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. He created the
Bengali
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comic strips ''
Handa Bhonda
''Handa Bhonda'' ( bn, হাঁদা-ভোঁদা), also referred to as ''Hada Bhoda'' is a Bengali comic-strip (and later comic book) creation of Narayan Debnath, which originally was serialized for the children's monthly magazine ''Shukt ...
'' (1962), ''
Bantul the Great
Batul, Bantul, Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great ( bn, বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট) is a popular Bengali comic strip character created by Narayan Debnath. It was inspired by the famous comics character Desperate Dan drawn by Dud ...
'' (1965) and ''
Nonte Phonte'' (1969). He holds the record of longest running comics by an individual artiste for ''Handa Bhonda'' comics series which completed its continuous 53 years of running. He was the first and only comics artist in India who has received a
D. Litt.
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degree. Debnath was awarded
Padma Shri
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, the fourth highest civilian award in India, in the year 2021.
His other creations like ''Rabi Chobi'' was published to celebrate the birth centenary of
Rabindranath Tagore
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in the May 1961 issue of the weekly magazine called ''
Anandamela''. The full length 50-page comics were first published in the book format by ''Sarvodaya Sahitya Prakashan'', Varanasi. ''Rajar Raja'' (was published in 1962), it was illustrated by Narayan Debnath and written by Bimal Ghosh to celebrate the birth centenary of
Swami Vivekananda
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.
Early life

Narayan Debnath was born and spent most of his life living in
Shibpur,
Howrah
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, India. His family hailed from
Bikrampur
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in what is now
Bangladesh
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but had migrated to
Shibpur before his birth. In an interview published by Laalmati Publication in ''Narayan Debnath Comics Samagra'', Debnath confessed that he was interested in visual arts from a very early age. The family business was retailing gold and he had ample scope to design patterns for jewellery. During the time of
World War II
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, Debnath would study
fine arts
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at the Indian Art College for five years. He did not continue to get his degree but instead discontinued in his final year. For the next few years he freelanced for advertising agencies creating movie slides and logos. Debnath recounts in ''Narayan Debnath Comics Samagra, Vol. 2'' that on the day of his wedding
Gandhi was assassinated, which caused much inconvenience to the guests. The four volumes of ''Narayan Debnath Comics Samagra'' provide rich information about the life of the author.
In 1950 he was introduced to Dev Sahitya Kutir, a major publishing house through a friend. People such as Pratul Chandra Banerjee, Shailo Chakraborty, Balaibandhu Roy, and Purnachandra Chakraborti were associated with the press at the time. From 1950 to 1961 he illustrated a number of children's books including adventure novels and Western classics in translation. His journey in comics started in 1962 with 'Handa-Bhonda' in ''Shuktara''.
He began as a freelancing comics-artist and soon went for comics on his own . However, when still a struggling freelancer, he was instructed by the publisher to adopt 'well accepted foreign comics' to make comics for their magazine(s) to get easy business.
Introduction to comics
The suggestion to work in comics in
Bengali
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came from the editors at Dev Sahitya Kutir. Also the name 'Handa Bhonda' was their suggestion. Debnath had been familiar with foreign comics, but comics in Bengal, to his belief, had yet to take off. 'Shiyal Pandit', a comic strip created by Pratul Chandra Lahiri for the
Jugantar newspaper was one of the earliest ones. ''Handa-Bhonda'' became an instant success and continues to be printed in ''Shuktara'' every month . ''Handa-Bhonda'' was initially penciled and inked by Debnath and had no coloured frames. Later it would be printed in the grey-scale.
Narayan Debnath's first comic characters in color were for the comic strip and book '
Bantul The Great
Batul, Bantul, Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great ( bn, বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট) is a popular Bengali comic strip character created by Narayan Debnath. It was inspired by the famous comics character Desperate Dan drawn by Dud ...
'. By Debnath's admission, he thought up the idea of the superhero while returning from
College Street, Calcutta. The name came to him instantly and he thought up the figure of the protagonist rapidly. ''Batul the Great'', written and illustrated with red and black ink made his first appearance in comic strips in the May–June (Bengali Baishak), 1965 issue of the monthly children's periodical called Shuktara, published by Dev Sahitya Kutir (henceforth DSK) publishing house. This character has similarities with
Desperate Dan. Apart from ''Batul the Great'', Debnath also illustrated ''Rabi Chobi'' (1961), written by Bimal Ghosh about the childhood days of Rabindranath Tagore. His ''Rajar Raja/Chobite Vivekananda'' (1962) recreates the life and times of Swami Vivekananda, while his ''Chitre Durgeshnandini'' (1962) re-imagines Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay's novel ''
Durgeshnandini
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'' in graphic novel techniques. But it was his ''Handa Bhoda'' (1962), ''Nonte Phonte'' (1969) and ''Shootki ar Mootki'' (1964) that revolutionized the comic genre in Bengal through the familiar trope of the ‘terrible twins’ at boarding school. This trope could be traced back to the German artist Wilhelm Bosch's ''
Max and Moritz'' (1865) – an illustrated story in verse, which later found its way into the English world as ''
The Katzenjammer Kids'' (1897) of Rudolph Dirks and Harold H. Knerr. The trope is also found in Hergè's ''
Quick and Flupke
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'' (1930).
Development of the genre

When the
Bangladesh War of Liberation
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flared up, he was asked by the editors and publishers to add an aura of invincibility. He made Bantul a superhero able to take on tanks, aircraft, and missiles. Bullets began to bounce off of him . Bantul was still drawn by Debnath for ''Shuktara''.
He gave birth to eponymous cartoon characters, Nonte and Phonte in 1969, and since then, stories revolve around them, have been regularly published in “Kishor Bharati”.
He had started his freelancing artist career from 1950 in Shuktara magazine and did the record of doing highest number of illustrations in Bengal . He was a renowned illustrator during his time. His work for
Tarzan
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stories (continuous for 42 years), Bengali translation of foreign novels etc. are among his great works of illustration.
Personal life and death
Narayan Debnath was admitted to a hospital on 24 December and died of heart related ailments on 18 January 2022 in
Kolkata
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, at the age of 97.
Selected creations (Chronological List)
*''Rabi-Chhabi'' also spelled as ''Rabi Chobi''
��বি-ছবি(Comics; First published in 1961; republished in 2010)
*''Rajar Raja/Chhabite Vivekananda''
��াজার রাজা/ছবিতে বিবেকানন্দ(Comics; First published in 1962)
*''Chitre Durgeshnandini''
��িত্রে দুর্গেশনন্দিনী(Graphic novel; First published in 1962)
*''
Handa Bhonda
''Handa Bhonda'' ( bn, হাঁদা-ভোঁদা), also referred to as ''Hada Bhoda'' is a Bengali comic-strip (and later comic book) creation of Narayan Debnath, which originally was serialized for the children's monthly magazine ''Shukt ...
'', also referred to as ''Hada Bhoda'', ''Handa-Bhonda'' and ''Hada-Bhoda''
��াঁদা-ভোঁদা(First published in 1962)
*''Sutki-Mutki''
��ুটকি-মুটকি(First published in 1964)
*''Chhatrapati Shivaji''
��ত্রপতি শিবাজী(Comics; Published from 1964 to 1965)
*''
Batul The Great
Batul, Bantul, Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great ( bn, বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট) is a popular Bengali comic strip character created by Narayan Debnath. It was inspired by the famous comics character Desperate Dan drawn by Dudl ...
'', also referred to as ''Bantul The Great''
��াঁটুল দি গ্রেট(First published in 1965)
*''Hirer Tayra''
��ীরের টায়রা(First published in 1965)
*''
Nonte Phonte'', also spelled as ''Nonte Fonte'', ''Nonte-Phonte'', and ''Nonte-Fonte''
��ন্টে-ফন্টে(First published in 1969)
*''Patolchand The Magician''
��টলচাঁদ দি ম্যাজিশিয়ান(First published in 1969)
*''Black Diamond Indrajit Roy'' also referred to as ''Indrajit Roy Bonam Black Diamond''
��্ল্যাক ডায়মন্ড ইন্দ্রজিৎ রায়/ইন্দ্রজিৎ রায় বনাম ব্ল্যাক ডায়মন্ড(Graphic novel; First published in 1970)
*''Rahasyamoy Abhijatri''
��হস্যময় অভিযাত্রী(Published in 1972)
*''Bigyapanoner Comics''
��িজ্ঞাপনের কমিকস(Comics made for advertising ''Benzytol'' soap, written by
Adrish Bardhan
Adrish Bardhan (1 December 1932 – 20 May 2019) was a Bengali science fiction writer, editor and translator.
Career
Bardhan was born on 1 December 1932 in Calcutta in British India. He graduated with a BSc from the University of Calcutta. He ...
; Published from 1973 to 1974)
*''Itihase Dwairath''
��তিহাসে দ্বৈরথ(Comics; First published in 1974)
*''Detective Koushik Roy'' also referred to as ''Goyenda Koushik''
��িটেকটিভ কৌশিক রায়/গোয়েন্দা কৌশিক(First published in 1975)
*''Bahadur Beral''
��াহাদুর বেড়াল(First published in 1982)
*''Daanpite Khandu Aar Tar Chemical Dadu''
��ানপিটে খাঁদু আর তার কেমিক্যাল দাদু(First published in 1983)
*''Petuk Master Batuklal''
��েটুক মাস্টার বটুকলাল(First published in 1984)
*''Mahakasher Ajab Deshe''
��হাকাশের আজব দেশে(Published in 1994)
*''Jataker Golpo''
��াতকের গল্প(Comics based on
Jataka Tales; Published in 1994)
*''Gobindor Goyendagiri''
��োবিন্দর গোয়েন্দাগিরি(Short story; First published in 2002)
*''Ek Projapotir Mrityu''
��ক প্রজাপতির মৃত্যু(Short Story; First published in 2012)
*''Koutuhaler Bipod''
��ৌতূহলের বিপদ(Short Story)
*''Smritir Du'Chaar Pata''
��্মৃতির দু'চার পাতা(Unfinished
Autobiography
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It is a form of biography.
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)
*''Hasir Atom Bomb''
��াসির অ্যাটম বোম* ' ' Jemon Kormo Temoni Fol
��েমন কর্ম তেমনি ফল * Nandir Fandi
��ন্দীর ফন্দী
Popularity

Collections of Debnath's comics have been published serially in ''
Shuktara
Narayan Debnath (25 November 1925 – 18 January 2022) was an Indian comics artist, writer and illustrator. He created the Bengali comic strips ''Handa Bhonda'' (1962), ''Bantul the Great'' (1965) and ''Nonte Phonte'' (1969). He holds the recor ...
'' and ''Kishor Bharati'' and irregularly in ''Kishor Mon'', ''Chotoder Asar'', ''Pakhkhiraj'' etc. His comic books featuring '
Handa Bhonda
''Handa Bhonda'' ( bn, হাঁদা-ভোঁদা), also referred to as ''Hada Bhoda'' is a Bengali comic-strip (and later comic book) creation of Narayan Debnath, which originally was serialized for the children's monthly magazine ''Shukt ...
', '
Batul the Great
Batul, Bantul, Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great ( bn, বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট) is a popular Bengali comic strip character created by Narayan Debnath. It was inspired by the famous comics character Desperate Dan drawn by Dudl ...
' and '
Nonte Phonte' have been published since the early 1980s. Since the late 1990s, the ''
Nonte Phonte'' comics have been anthologised and published in softcover format. From 2003 onwards, the earlier comics have been re-inked and published in full-color, Recently, Debnath gave permission for animation film based on the characters from '
Batul The Great
Batul, Bantul, Batul the Great, or Bantul the Great ( bn, বাঁটুল দি গ্রেট) is a popular Bengali comic strip character created by Narayan Debnath. It was inspired by the famous comics character Desperate Dan drawn by Dudl ...
', '
Handa Bhonda
''Handa Bhonda'' ( bn, হাঁদা-ভোঁদা), also referred to as ''Hada Bhoda'' is a Bengali comic-strip (and later comic book) creation of Narayan Debnath, which originally was serialized for the children's monthly magazine ''Shukt ...
' and '
Nonte Phonte', and these provide access to the original stories to a whole new generation of children.
Debnath's style incorporating characters speaking in the typical language of Bengali adda (the quintessential Bengali gossip sessions lasting hours) and hundreds of nonstandard, yet most commonly used expletives in daily life like "Uls" (describing reaction to a delicious food) or "Aoofs", "Yiofs", "Arghhh"(similar to ouch). Subtle punning is also aplenty in his comics but the main source of comedy is slapstick.
Though his comic characters have immense popularity, Narayan Debnath himself has rather lived reclusively, distancing himself from publicity and media.
Television
Most of Narayan Debnath's work has been adapted for Bengali television. ''Nonte Phonte'' and ''Bantul the Great'' are animated shows today, while a television series called ''Handa Bhonda'' was briefly on air.
Awards and recognition
#
Padma Shri
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, awarded by
Government of India
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on 26 January 2021
#
Sahitya Akademi Award, 2013
#
Banga Bibhushan, awarded by
Government of West Bengal
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in 2013
See also
*
Sufi, Indian cartoonist
References
Notes
Further reading
*
*
hapter: ''Masculinity in the Bengali Comic Strips of the 1960s''*
*
External links
Interview conducted by Chironton Kundu Parabaas.com, 2001
Short biographical sketch and original comicsBanglalive.com
Renowned Bengali cartoon-illustrator Debasish Deb on Narayan Debnath and Bantul ''
Telegraph India''
Master without lineage - Conversation Narayan Debnath Open Road
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1925 births
2022 deaths
20th-century Bengalis
21st-century Bengalis
Bengali male artists
Artists from Kolkata
Indian cartoonists
Indian comics writers
Indian graphic novelists
People from Howrah
Recipients of the Padma Shri in arts
Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Bengali
Writers from West Bengal