Indrajal Comics

The first 32 issues contained Lee Falk's The Phantom stories, but thereafter, the title alternated between various King Features characters,[1] including Lee Falk's Mandrake, Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby and Phil Corrigan, Roy Crane's Buz Sawyer, Allen Saunders' Mike Nomad, Kerry Drake, and Steve Dowling's Garth.

Twelve pages were devoted to general knowledge (Gold Key style) and other stuff.

This issue featured "The Phantom" once again.Starting with #789 on 20 Aug 1989 (Vol 26 No 33), the series once again returned to a fortnightly schedule with 36 pages each.

Govind's painted covers are highly regarded amongst Indian Phantom fans, and are on par with those of George Wilson for the Gold Key series and the Avon novels from the USA.

[8] A total of 803 Indrajal Comics were published, excluding #123 and #124 which were not printed due to industrial strike action.

(II)Gujarati & Tamil versions were introduced on the next year(Jan'65) i.e. #11 in the original series was #1 in these 2 languages and hence this issue(#23:Scarlet Sorceress) was actually #13 in Gujarati & Tamil..][citation needed] In addition to the main story, the books had various newspaper humour strips, short stories & general knowledge snippets as the back-up features.

Advertising pages were reserved in all of the published issues, featured classic Indian brands like "Parle," BSA," Nutramul", "Gold-spot", "Gems", "Poppins", "Kissan" etc.

First Issue of Indrajal comics published in March 1964
Indrajal Comics in Bengali Language
Last Issue of Indrajal comics, written by Pradeep Sathe (illustrations), Released in April 1990