[1][2] Some of its most well known characters include Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva, Bhokal, Doga, Parmanu, Tiranga, Bankelal, Shakti, Inspector Steel, Ashwaraj, Bheriya and Anthony.
One evening, while discussing the same, Rajkumar Gupta walked in on the conversation of the two brothers and thus, Raj Comics was born.
[7] The company also publishes an online exclusive web series named Raj Rojana, with a new page uploaded every day.
After extreme dedication and perseverance by the brothers and their father, Raj Comics was propelled to great heights and fame.
[12] During this era, Raj Comics reportedly sold over a million copies a year, making it one of the most widespread publications of that time period.
Raj Comics has now expanded to multiple different publication streams, with TriColor and other various business entities taking venerable steps in penetrating the Indian book market.
Ongoing discussions with studio heads have been disclosed to the public about the possibility of live feature films based on their comic universe.
[13] In 2018, Raj Comics released a short feature film named Aadamkhor, partially self-produced and crowdfunded.
In 2014, Anurag Kashyap had spoken about making a film on Doga—a vigilante killing machine in the style of Marvel Comics’ The Punisher—but the project was shelved after his Bombay Velvet flopped.
[15] CEO Manish Gupta has had multiple ultimately unsuccessful meetings with prominent Bollywood industry personnel.
[18] In December 2019, Manoj Gupta said that he was in negotiations with Ranveer Singh to play Nagraj in a film produced by Karan Johar.
[20] In 1996, delivered by the Delhi High Court under docket Raja Pocket Books (Plaintiff) v. Radha Pocket Books, Raj Comics won this intellectual property case with a ruling of "prima facie infringement of the plaintiff’s character.