Manoj Gupta Explained

Birth Date:23 December 1967
Birth Place:New Delhi
Nationality:Indian
Area:Editor, Publisher, Director
Notable Works:Raj Comics
NagrajSuper Commando Dhruva
Doga
Bhokal
Bankelal
Tiranga
Parmanu
Bheriya
Shakti
Raja Pocket Books
Tricolor Books
Occupation:CEO of Raj Comics
Alias:Raja
Spouse:Meenu Gupta
(m. 1990)
Birth Name:Manoj Gupta
Website:https://www.rajcomics.net
Children:2
Collaborators:Anupam Sinha • Tarun Kumar Wahi • Sanjay GuptaDheeraj VermaMukesh Khanna

Manoj Gupta (born December 23, 1967) is an Indian publisher, editor, and the President and Co-founder of Raja Pocket Books and its subsidiary Raj comics. He established the most popular and longest running comic book company Raj Comics together with his brother Sanjay Gupta. He co-created the characters Nagraj,[1] Bankelal, Doga, Bhokal, Yoddha, etc.[2] He introduced digital-colouring in Raj Comics back in the 1990s, making it one of the first Indian brands to use the technique. Some consumers partially credit their wildly explosive success to this technological increment.

Publishing career

Early career

Gupta began his career by editing and publishing pulp-fiction books along with his father Rajkumar Gupta. They had a highly-successful run and published critically acclaimed authors like Surender Mohan Pathak, Ved Prakash Sharma, Anil Mohan and Raja. At their peak, the books sold up to 1 million copies each. While his father always had a passion for crime-thrillers, Gupta and his brother Sanjay Gupta were always thrilled with the idea of creating original Indian Superheroes. One evening, while discussing the same, Rajkumar Gupta walked in on the conversation of the two brothers and thus, Raj Comics was born.

Raj Comics

In the early days of its inception, Raj Comics published mythological, mystery and adventure comics. In 1985, Manoj Gupta came up with the idea of creating a superhero centered around snakes as he believed snakes held a religious and mythological significance in India.[3] Later, the team started working on the concept and finally created the Nagraj that we know today.

Nagraj

After publishing mythological, mystery and adventure comics, Gupta's quest for creating a superhero resulted in Nagraj in 1985 - and India got an action hero centered around snakes. This success led to the creation of more characters.[4] Immediately after its launch, Nagraj became a widespread success and the issues started selling more than a million copies. The debut issue of Nagraj was written by Parshuram Sharma and illustrated by Pratap Mullick. After that Sanjay Ashtpure, Pratap Mullick, Chandu, Milind Misal and Vitthal Kamble alternately illustrated the character for 44 issues, ending in 1995 with Visarpi Ki Shadi. Since 1995, with Shakoora Ka Chakravyooh the illustration work of Nagraj has been taken over by artist and writer Anupam Sinha. "Nagraj was all the rage and we had to come up with a new issue every two weeks. Sanjay and I would isolate ourselves in a room every Sunday and when we came out, we always had a new script.", said Manoj Gupta in an interview in 2013. The brothers duo Manoj Gupta and Sanjay Gupta co-authored over 20 issues under the names of Raja and Sanjay Gupta in the golden age of Nagraj. These comics focused on defining Nagraj as a character and establishing his rogues gallery.

Hasya Samrat: Bankelal

Bankelal first appeared in 1987 in the comic book 'Bankelal Ka Kamaal' ('Wonders of Bankelal') as a one shot. After going through the editing process, Manoj Gupta noticed the comic potential of the character and the entire 'Kar Bura ho Bhala' premise and started gathering elements and team to create Bankelal as a recurring character, notably, the first comedy character of Raj Comics to have a series of issues. Papinder Juneja and Jitendra Bedi worked on the first comic book as writer and artist respectively. Thereafter, Manoj Gupta took the project to Tarun Kumar Wahi, a regular at Raj Comics, to take the character forward.

Home of Indian Superheroes

After the commercial success of Nagraj, Gupta launched Super Commando Dhruva, Doga, Bhokal, Tiranga, Bheriya, Parmanu and a number of other superheroes. Due to this, Raj Comics got the title of Home of Indian Superheroes from the public and media which it later incorporated in its brand name.

Comedy

Other than action superheroes, Raj Comics also publishes the comedy genre. Gupta co-created and published fan-favorite characters like Bankelal and Gamraj (comics).

Comic Book based on Coronavirus

In March 2020, Manoj Gupta authored a short comic book featuring Nagraj and a personification of the COVID-19 Virus called Coronaman.[5] The comic book was released as a free for all special issue intended to spread awareness on precautionary measures against the disease.[6] It also honored the healthcare workers and the authorities for their contribution in fighting the pandemic. The comic book went viral on all social media platforms and received widespread media coverage.[7]

Comic Book based on Mental Health

In September 2020, Manoj Gupta authored a short comic book featuring Super Commando Dhruva battling Depression. The comic book was released as a free for all special issue intended to spread awareness on World Suicide Prevention Day. "For writers Manoj Gupta and Ayush Gupta, the aim wasn't to spread awareness about mental illness but instead, to normalise it.",[8] writes Dalreen Ramos in an article for Mid-Day.

List Of Published Original Comics

After the split of Raj Comics into three different entities, Raj Comics By Manoj Gupta was launched.

Sl. No.Issue No.YEARComic TitleArtistAuthorHeroSeriesNotes
126522021Aazadi ki JwalaDebjyoti BhowmickManoj Gupta, Ayush GuptaDhruvaSwatantrata Senani Dhruv #1
226532021Sarp SatraAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaNagraj & TausiSarp Satra #1VishwaRakshak Nagraj's returns after a 7 years hiatus
326622021Fir Aaya BankelalPrem GunawatTarun Kumar WahiBankey Lal"Khel-Khel Mein" Series - Part 1Bankelal's returns after a 7 years hiatus
426642021Musibat Ka KhelPrem GunawatTarun Kumar WahiBankey Lal"Khel-Khel Mein" Series - Part 2
526682021Pitthu GaramPrem GunawatTarun Kumar WahiBankey Lal"Khel-Khel Mein" Series - Part 3
626692021Sarp DwandaAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaNagraj & TausiSarp Satra #2
726732022Oonch Neech Ka PapdaPrem GunawatTarun Kumar WahiBankelal"Khel-Khel Mein" Series - Part 4
826822022ShaktiRoopa (YathaRoop)Anupam SinhaAnupam SinhaDhruvaStreebhu, SindhuNaad, MrityuRoopaDhruva's return after a 4 year hiatus
926832022Sarp YagyaAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaNagraj & TausiSarp Satra #3
1026842022Terah GhanteThrill-Horror-Suspense
1126912022PunarUthaanDildeep SinghAnurag SinghMuti-StarrerPunarUthaan #1Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1226902022Kutta PantiGaurav ShrivastavTarun Kumar WahiDogaSwamiBhakt Rakhwale #1Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1326132022Bodi Wala ThanedaarSunil DasturiaNitin MishraBankey LalThanedaar Series #1Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1426362022Prakoshth Ke KaidiHemant KumarAnurag Singh, Mandar GangeleMuti-StarrerSarvnayak Vistar #5Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1526922022Pappu DogaMayur SaikiaTarun Kumar WahiDoga
1626932022SarvGrahanHemant KumarNitin MishraMuti-StarrerSarvnayak #13Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1726952022SarvAyudhHemant KumarNitin MishraMuti-StarrerSarvnayak #14Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1826942022Sarva Manokamna SiddhiSushant PandaTarun Kumar WahiBankey LalSimultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
1927002022One Last KillDogaDoga Diaries 4
2027182022SarpYugNagraj & TausiSarp Satra #4
2126192022Bhool Gaya RajaBankey LalSimultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
2227192022Doga Mouzood HaiDogaDoga Diaries 5
2327202022Avtaran ParvAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaMahaNagayan #1
2427132022ShankhNaadPunarUthaan #2Simultaneously released by rival publisher RCSG
2527302023Rakt ParvAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaMahaNagayan #2
2627262022Kyun Hai DogaManuDoga
2727292023SheelbhangAnupam SinhaSheelbhang #1
2827312023Sandhi ParvAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaMahaNagayan #3
2927332023SarpKaalAnupam SinhaAnupam SinhaNagraj & TausiSarp Satra #5

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The return of Indian superheroes. TMC. 3 June 2010. 14 February 2010.
  2. Web site: Sorry Shaktimaan, it is Nagraj who was the first superhero of India. Misra. Shubhangi. 2020-02-02. ThePrint. en-US. 2020-02-05.
  3. Web site: Indian Epics Inspire our Superhero Comics: Manoj Gupta. 2020-04-29. Center for Soft Power. en-US. 2020-05-27.
  4. Web site: Raj Comics' Manoj Gupta on video avatars of Indian superheroes. afaqs!. 2020-02-05.
  5. Web site: The Attack of Coronaman. Raj Comics. en. 2020-05-27.
  6. Web site: The superhero solution for coronavirus. Roy. Anuka. April 26, 2020. Mumbai Mirror. en. 2020-05-27.
  7. Web site: Nagraj takes on Coronaman. Sreedhar. Nitin. 2020-04-17. Livemint. en. 2020-05-27.
  8. Web site: 2020-09-18. It's okay to not be okay. 2020-10-30. mid-day. en.