Featured: Graphic Novel Guru Nanak Volume 1 Cover by Sikh Comics
Script writer Daljeet Singh Sidhu and Illustrator Amarjit Virdi deliver a unique experience in volumes 1 & 2 of their new graphic novel series Guru Nanak The First Sikh Guru featuring the early life of Sikhism's illustrious founder.
Guru Nanak Volume 1 by Sikh Comics : Review
Guru Nanak Volume 2 by Sikh Comics: Review
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All About the Life of Guru Nanak
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Comics is a fun and creative way to hold kids attention to tell a story. It could be less intimidating to kids and maybe to even adults to learn about something through pictures.
Seems that that the appeal of comics has no cultural bounds.
A striking cover image! It definitely makes one wonder what lies between the covers.
looks like an interesting read.
Looks interesting. Nice cover photo.
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Nice cover art – I especially like how the leaves were painted.
In this day and age, a graphic novel seems like a great way to convey a message or story while maintaining tradition yet nodding to modern sensibilities. Great art!
Such an inviting cover photo. Definitely makes one want to open the pages.
I love the cover as well… especially the cobra and auric light at the crown.
Great cover, with the trees and cobra — and even the ground and sunlight — vibrantly alive in the scene, along with the first guru. I have my best thoughts lying exactly like that on the ground, among trees.
I find it interesting that the review says the graphic novel “draw[s] readers into an epic tale of ancient Punjab Hindu society steeped in superstition, barbaric rituals, idolatry….”