Via Jasmeen Patheja
“For decades comics in India have been synonymous with children's playthings. They are popular educational aides for myths & fables, but little more. Comics can change societies, archive societies, create and enforce new archetypes for heroism, and still be fun to read.”
That's from Rohit Gupta's introduction to The Doppler Effect. You will find the original story written by Gupta at Tatlin's Tower, an online literary magazine. Illustrator Gabriel Greenberg massaged the story into a comic book. A successful symbiotic relationship, wouldn't you say?
Rohit Gupta says
Thanks for linking to The Doppler Effect. Our second title – SOS, a mass media comic thriller has started appearing daily in Mid Day. I will send you the link to an online archive in a week.
The mission this time is to ‘gothamize’ Bombay, to give it the alternative reality it lacks, but deserves.
cheers
RG
Rohit Gupta says
Thanks for linking to The Doppler Effect. Our second title – SOS, a mass media comic thriller has started appearing daily in Mid Day. I will send you the link to an online archive in a week.
The mission this time is to ‘gothamize’ Bombay, to give it the alternative reality it lacks, but deserves.
cheers
RG
Brittney says
I am in physics this semester and I have a project to do and I need to know what I can use in a house whole product to show the demtration on the Doppler Effect.
Brittney says
I am in physics this semester and I have a project to do and I need to know what I can use in a house whole product to show the demtration on the Doppler Effect.