Monday, November 15, 2010

Debi

01 Debi Page One small

02 Debi Page Two small

03 Debi Page Three small

04 Debi Page Four small

05 Debi Page Five small

06 Debi Page Six small

07 Debi Page Seven small

08 Debi Page Eight small


09 Debi Page Nine small

10 Debi Page Ten small

11 Debi Page Eleven small

12 Debi Page Twelve small

Here's one of the two comics I drew, coloured and designed for Grouppe Developpement (Sanjog) as a part of their attempt to raise awareness for the girl child in rural Bengal. This one's about a girl called Debi from a tiny village in Midnapore who is taken to Delhi to work as a household help. Things go wrong, she eventually escapes and, miraculously, finds her way back home. Sanjog is, I think, doing some fantastic work in terms of making media like this accessible to kids who'd find it difficult to visualise themselves as characters in a novel exemplifying bravery or empowerment.

Edit: All the pages are up! Sorry about the garishness, converting to jpeg brightened everything up into a thehorrorthehorror kind of situation. The printed version, I assure you, will not strike you blind. I also wish it weren't so text-heavy, but if all you get is ten pages on a tight budget with so much to say on such an important issue, suck it up. No regrets.

Also, they're now being translated into Kannada and Marathi in addition to the originally planned Hindi and Bangla editions. Hopefully I'll be drawing a few more of these in the months to come.

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