TheComicLibrary

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TheComicLibrary

TheComicLibrary

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World's Largest Digital Library For Kids 40,000+ books specially curated for children under 12! Explore the World of Books

Katılım Ocak 2024
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Happy to be here @vismuseum for #NationalScienceSeminar . Comics playing a role here. You can see The dignitaries are on stage Dr. P C deshmukh ,Dr. Urbasi Sinha sharing words that matter “Science isn’t memorized; it’s lived.” You could see every child sit up straighter after
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Creators hate waiting years, publishers hate printing risky batches We fixed both. At thecomiclibrary.com, you can upload your comic, sell it online, grow your readers, and walk into a publisher's office carrying numbers, not nerves. No pitching marathons or waiting games, just proof that your story deserves paper. We're your stepping stone, not your epilogue. Start today. Upload. Share. Earn. Your story's first readers are waiting. thecomiclibrary.com/creator-portal… @malpani sir @NandiniChilkam @Clip_comics
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Comics in India didn't die, they just became too expensive to exist. AND THAT IS WHY We Built the "Comic Shelf" into thecomiclibrary.com When we first began setting up physical comic libraries, we thought the hardest part would be space, logistics, or kids losing books. It wasn't. It was the shortage of comics. Not because people stopped creating them. There are incredible Tamil and Regional language storytellers out there, but they simply couldn't afford to keep publishing. Illustrators are expensive. Writers are expensive. Printing is expensive. But what if all of us got together? What if the writer, the artist, and the reader shared one single space where stories could live, breathe, and earn without waiting for a publisher’s permission? That's why we built The Comic Shelf, a digital home for comics and picture books. No T-shirts. No merch. Just stories. Here, you set the price, you keep the copyright, and we just hold the shelf steady. We understand that nothing can replace the feel of a comic in your hands. But today, it's just not practical for small creators to keep printing. That shouldn’t mean their worlds vanish from ours. We’re not funded, we're not chasing "users." We're bootstrapped, affordable, and madly in love with stories. To sustain this, we need 1,000 creators to join, not as customers but as co-builders of a new chapter for Indian comics. We're not trying to be saviours; we're just people who really love comics and want them to survive. Let's bring back the magic together. And no, this isn't a sales pitch. Now to the brass tacks! We charge a subscription fee and take a small share of the revenue. But we want to know what feels fair to you: 1) Higher subscription fee and no revenue share? 2) Lower subscription fee and shared revenue? And if it's the second one, what share of revenue would you be willing to pay? Tell us in the comments. We actually read them all (yes, even the long ones). 😄 Writers + Illustrators + thecomiclibrary.com = A comic force the world can't ignore. @malpani sir @NandiniChilkam @Clip_comics @CaptVenk your two cents sir!
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The Comic Shelf is LIVE at thecomiclibrary.com! This platform was built specifically for the solo creators the writers and artists who don't have their own website but need a clear path to the world. We've cut through the publishing "jigjig" and bureaucracy. Here, you get a clean digital home where your stories are the focus, and you keep the control. The magic of Indian comics should never die because of printing costs. We are a bootstrapped, story-first initiative, and to sustain this space, we are asking our community to help us find the perfect pricing balance. Creators, we need your input on our subscription model: High Subscription Fee, but NO Revenue Share? (You keep 100% of sales). Low Subscription Fee, but Shared Revenue? (We take a small percentage of sales). If Option 2 works for you, what percentage share feels fair and sustainable? Your input guides the future of our shelf. Tell us below! @malpani @AshwiniVaishnaw @cbm2577 @AmeyaPaleja @_KarishmaK @CaptVenk @Bullishabhi @Clip_comics @ramavenu
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Abhishek R@aramanujaa

Comics in India didn't die, they just became too expensive to exist. AND THAT IS WHY We Built the "Comic Shelf" into thecomiclibrary.com When we first began setting up physical comic libraries, we thought the hardest part would be space, logistics, or kids losing books. It wasn't. It was the shortage of comics. Not because people stopped creating them. There are incredible Tamil and Regional language storytellers out there, but they simply couldn't afford to keep publishing. Illustrators are expensive. Writers are expensive. Printing is expensive. But what if all of us got together? What if the writer, the artist, and the reader shared one single space where stories could live, breathe, and earn without waiting for a publisher’s permission? That's why we built The Comic Shelf, a digital home for comics and picture books. No T-shirts. No merch. Just stories. Here, you set the price, you keep the copyright, and we just hold the shelf steady. We understand that nothing can replace the feel of a comic in your hands. But today, it's just not practical for small creators to keep printing. That shouldn’t mean their worlds vanish from ours. We’re not funded, we're not chasing "users." We're bootstrapped, affordable, and madly in love with stories. To sustain this, we need 1,000 creators to join, not as customers but as co-builders of a new chapter for Indian comics. We're not trying to be saviours; we're just people who really love comics and want them to survive. Let's bring back the magic together. And no, this isn't a sales pitch. Now to the brass tacks! We charge a subscription fee and take a small share of the revenue. But we want to know what feels fair to you: 1) Higher subscription fee and no revenue share? 2) Lower subscription fee and shared revenue? And if it's the second one, what share of revenue would you be willing to pay? Tell us in the comments. We actually read them all (yes, even the long ones). 😄 Writers + Illustrators + thecomiclibrary.com = A comic force the world can't ignore. @malpani sir @NandiniChilkam @Clip_comics @CaptVenk your two cents sir!

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TheComicLibrary@Clip_comics·
He taught us to dream beyond the skies, to build with science, serve with heart, and rise with humility. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam — The man who turned vision into wings. @NandiniChilkam @aramanujaa
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We're making a comic on quantum tunnelling for kids (and curious adults too). Why? Because science isn't just for scientists. It's for anyone who’s ever looked at a wall and wondered, "What if something could pass through it?" @NandiniChilkam @malpani sir @aramanujaa
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Abhishek R@aramanujaa·
Since we're talking about forgotten scientists, I’d like to mention my Mama-Thatha. My paternal grandmother’s brother. He always spoke about his work with quiet pride, taught us simple science experiments, never sought recognition, and devoted his life to serving the country. Kandhadai Rajagopalachari Narasimhan. cecri.csircentral.net/1926/1/131900.… @ARanganathan72 @NandiniChilkam @Clip_comics
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Abhishek R@aramanujaa·
What a proud moment! This is exactly what we dream of, young creators using imagination, tech and storytelling to build something original. At The Comic Library, we're just here to hand them the pencils (and sometimes, a little courage). Let's make sure every child in India knows their ideas can travel the world. @Clip_comics
nandini@NandiniChilkam

A young boy from Tamil Nadu turned his imagination into a comic, and the world noticed. Check it here 👇 news18.com/viral/who-owns… Stories like his remind us why we started The Comic Library, to help every child turn curiosity into creation. That’s why we’re building Scribbles, a colourful space where kids can bring their stories to life, and Comic Shelf, where anyone can publish or even sell their comics. Dreams from classrooms, tea shops and terraces, we’re just helping them find their panels. thecomiclibrary.com Made in Madras. Made in India. @aramanujaa @malpani @Clip_comics @Azeemuddin_094

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nandini@NandiniChilkam·
Your experience and reflections on orbit and free fall are true treasures that deserve to be passed on to younger generations. They capture the wonder of space in a way that can inspire countless young minds. We, at The Comic Library, @Clip_comics are a Make in India startup, passionate about turning complex science into fun, visual stories. Through our High Impact, Low Screen-time comics, we aim to spark curiosity and imagination. It would be an honor to collaborate with you on creating India’s first space comic. It would be an honor to collaborate with you on creating India’s first space comic. Happy to share our work and discuss how we can inspire the next generation together. @isro @PMOIndia @gagan_shux
Shubhanshu Shukla@gagan_shux

Believe it or not- Everything you see in this frame is falling. 😅 When I first reached the International Space Station, I had this strange hesitation: if I let go of something, won’t it just fall? On Earth, that’s exactly what happens. In space, though, my early instinct was to politely hand over items to crew-mates (one of them is quietly smirking in the background at my dismal lens changing skills 😅) instead of just releasing them. The funny part? They were just as cautious at first—so we ended up passing things around like an overly careful game of “hot potato.” Here’s the catch: nothing actually falls away in orbit. As you see in this video if I let go of the lens, it doesn’t drop—it hovers. Why? Because both the lens and I are falling at the same speed around Earth. No relative falling = no “down.” This idea goes all the way back to Isaac Newton’s legendary thought experiment: imagine standing on a tall mountain and throwing a ball. Toss it gently—it arcs down nearby. Throw harder—it travels farther before dropping. Throw it so fast that as it falls, Earth’s surface curves away beneath it? The rate of drop matches the curvature of the Earth. Congratulations—you’ve just put that ball in orbit. It’s falling forever, but it never hits the ground. That’s what orbit really is: perpetual free fall. Astronauts don’t feel weightless because gravity has disappeared—gravity up here is still about 90% as strong as at Earth’s surface. We feel weightless because we and everything around us are constantly falling together. Floating in space is really just falling—forever. 🌍✨ #shux #iss #space #shubhanshushukla #isro #axiom4 #newton #tiborkapu

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Dear @himantabiswa Mamaji, at The Comic Library we strongly support every effort towards women & child development, esp. education. A wonderful scheme may Assam's children benefit and lead the way. Here is a small gift from us to the children. thecomiclibrary.com/gallery❤️
Himanta Biswa Sarma@himantabiswa

No daughter will be ever denied education. To eliminate the curse of Child Marriage, Assam’s Nijut Moina Asoni offers upto ₹2500 monthly support to over 4 lakh girl students. Know More #AssamLeads

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Dear @himantabiswa Mamaji, at The Comic Library we strongly support every effort towards women & child development, esp. education. A wonderful scheme may Assam's children benefit and lead the way. Here is a small gift from us to the children. thecomiclibrary.com/gallery❤️
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