Chief among it was a huge story arc of Jamboo spanning several comics lasting for more than a year. This scheme of milking more money by producing extremely long plots through so many parts ultimately backfired and it lost popularity among its reader base. Since most of the comic readers in India are children who had limited pocket money. ![]() Another reason for Tulsi comics failure was that they produced a story arc in minimum 2-3 parts they never gave a complete story in a single issue. Though backed by an established and vast customer base of the novel, Tulsi comics never achieved high success as they lacked in quality and were not up to the standards of Diamond Comics, Raj Comics or Manoj Comics, and finally shut down. It was the comic division of Tulsi Pocket Books, a popular publishers of Hindi novels in India. Excerpt: Tulsi Comics was an Indian comics publisher in the late 80s and early 90s. ![]() Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tulsi Comics, Chitra Bharti Kathamala, Diamond Comics, Radha Comics, Manoj Comics, India Book House, Illustrated Orchids, King Comics, Kiran Comics, Star Comics Ibh, Disney Today, Arkin Comics, Nutan Comics, Phantomville.
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