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Here is a smattering of stores that I frequent

Granth, 30/A, HM House, Juhu Tara Road, Mumbai 400 049. If you pan its shelves for glimmers of comic gold, you&Raw Materials39;ll find plenty of Watchmen, the luminous Mandela: The Graphic Novel, a watermelon-hefty Drawn & Quarterly anthology, and Black Hole (Charles Burns's graphic novel about teen angst generously leavened with horror) together with a hank of DC, Vertigo, Dark Horse, and Marvel collections. 8126, Surajpati Bhavan, 1st Road, Opp. Title Waves also ventures into collectables territory, with a small shrine to memorabilia such as t-shirts, figurines, mugs, and other baubles.Most people seem to assume that, as a writer with two MAs in English Studies, I ring out my days with the works of Foucault, Genet, Pynchon, and such. Ashok Chopra Marg, Off Yari Road, Andheri.

Mumbai 400 061. Phone: 022 2660 9327VL NayakWhat VL Nayak lacks in square footage it makes up for in density of choice. It is a river I continue to drink from—it still stacks a whole coterie of pulp writing. All this, and a cheery café to boot. Phone: 022 2648 4082Title WavesOver at Title Waves in Bandra, you'll find a sort of Top 20 hits of the comic world; nothing terribly esoteric, no Cable or Birds of Prey, just the usual Marvel and DC titles, Neil Gaiman, Peanuts, and Tintin. And among many others, the extraordinary graphic novel based on Martin Luther King's life, I See the Promised Land, written by # Arthur Flowers and illustrated by a Patua scroll artist, Manu Chitrakar. What can you buy here? Shigeru Mizuki's bizarre, protean manga, Showa: A History Of Japan.Comics, I suspect, are still seen by people as being not quite the thing, old chap.Crossword Bookstores across the city.Trilogy, 1st floor, Building No. Rly Station, Khar (w), Mumbai 400 052. Still, it does venture briefly into the comic realm; a small collection (mostly DC's Justice League) reposes on its shelves, an excellent gateway to those who came to the comics via their live-action movie versions.

Title Waves, St Pauls Media Complex, 24th Road, Off Turner Road, Bandra (w), Mumbai 400 050.com. For many of us, Phantom, Mandrake, and Flash Gordon are the plinth on which our library of reading is raised. But smuggled into my edifying literary library lies a filthy secret—a slab of beloved comic books, powder-fine from age. Go away, and take your barren, strait-laced pleasures with you. Phone: 097699 98972— By arrangement with thecitystory.Leaping Windows, 3 Corner View, Dr.Leaping WindowsIt would be folly to leave out Leaping Windows, a space reverential of comics, packed with perfectly organised pages and pages of Neil Gaiman, plenty from the DC and Marvel multiverses, as well as the ubiquitous Tintin, Calvin & Hobbes and Asterix. There is a time for Jane Eyre and a time for Hawkgirl: comics are far too pleasurable to be sullied by the vapidity of a bunch of sanctimonious puritans.GranthUpstairs at Granth, cocooned from the bedlam of car horns on Juhu Tara Road, is a small sanctuary for superheroes. Here is a smattering of stores that I frequent to get my fix of favourites. Which is why, every so often, you may catch me stapled to the comics section in your friendly, neighbourhood bookstore, dribbling over Art Spiegelman, surrounded by shambolic piles of Justice League Dark and Mister Miracle comics—in short, happy.

To these people I say, “Go away”. Phone: 022 2651 0841TrilogyRaghuvanshi Mills’ Trilogy store is scalpelled into two sections—the library and the bookstore.VL Nayak, Plot No. The collection at the store reads like a roster of high art comics, all beautifully rendered but haphazardly stacked. As a child, I teetered and tottered through the tiny shop, pillaging the shelves like a bandit, carting away heaps of MAD magazines, Tinkle, Amar Chitra Katha, and (as a tremendous treat), DC and Marvel singles. Joe Sacco's Journalism, a ferocious comic that scrapes at the wounds of the world's worst war zones. For the most part, they would be right. 28, Above Mercedes Service Center, Raghuvanshi Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel (w), Mumbai 400 013. Phone: 080805 90590CrosswordOnce a fine bookshop chain of some stature, Crossword has now mutated into a sort of portmanteau of DVD toy/book store—a Frankenstore if you will


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