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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Rajat Reviews: Muhmmad Ali: The King of the Ring by Campfire


Who on earth has been alive anytime in the last 50 odd years and hasn’t heard of the King of the Ring? Muhammad Ali, the one true champion of the masses.
Campfire brings to us the legend of Ali in the form of a captivating graphic novel written by Lewis Helfand and beautifully illustrated by Lalit Kumar Sharma and it was launched in the Comic Con Express along with Jungle Book.

Ali is considered to be a true champion and one of the greatest sportsmen ever by many critics.

He was not only a Boxer but also a philanthropist and a social activist. Ali, as most of us would know, was born Cassius Clay, but converted to Islam after joining the Nation of Islam out of protest against racial discrimination, which was predominant and popular in the 60s in America, despite several laws and social protests against any form of racial prejudice.

Ali has been a legend and an inspiration to people of all ages and era, and not without reason.

Lewis Helfand has done a fantastic job of compacting the immensely colorful like of Ali in a slightly less than 100 page comic, which was then brought to life by none other than our very own resident genius, Lalit Kumar Sharma.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Nish's Notepad: Nelson Mandela

Sup Mates? Last week, I had nothing to review on.. But this week, I come with a BLAZING title from Campfire. This week on my notepad is Nelson Mandela, a biographic title from Campfire Graphic Novels.

Author: Lewis Helfand
Art: Sankha Banerjee
Colors: Pradeep Sherawat and Debu Payen
Letters: Bhavnath Chaudhary




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