2006年VOA标准英语-Comics Drawing on Indian Mythology Are a Hit in(在线收听) |
By Shilpi Jha Millions of comic books are sold in the United States each year. Some are bought by children, but many are sought by young adults who grew up reading about their favorite super heroes and villains. Now, a new company is trying to get into the business with stories based on legends and myths from India. Now, British-based company Virgin wants to introduce comic readers to Snake Woman, the heroine of one of its new comic books, inspired by Indian mythology. The books went on sale a few weeks ago in the United States, and have made a big impression already. Virgin is producing the new comics in Bangalore, India, where it has a facility with 50 artists and writers. The firm says it wants to mine the rich history and mythology of India and other parts of Asia to produce new stories that appeal to American comic book fans. Other new titles include Devi and Sadhu, which include stories of Indian mystics and female super heroes. Aspects of the books should be familiar to all comic fans. They include plenty of action, adventure and stories about people struggling to do the right thing and help others. Andrea Henessey says she is a fan of the Indian-inspired stories. "I've been interested in Indian culture for as long as I can remember, I just think they're beautiful people. So, when I read Devi, I could see some of it in there. And the art is fantastic, too." Many other American comic book fans agree. Virgin has sold 20,000 copies of its new comics in the first edition alone. Comic book storeowner Jim Bernekon says sales of the Virgin comics have been strong. "We sold out. We and other retailers across the country had trouble getting more copies from the distributor." Virgin has launched another new series called Ramayan Reborn, written by filmmaker Shekhar Kapoor and lifestyle guru Deepak Chopra. Many American comic book super heroes have taken life in feature films. And Virgin Comics hopes to do the same. The firm says American actor Nicholas Cage and Chinese director John Woo have already agreed to projects. And the marketing doesn't stop there. The company plans to launch video games and other products featuring its original characters. Some footage courtesy Columbia Pictures |
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