List of Amar Chitra Katha Special Issues
New Series Number | Title | Year Of Publication | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
10001 | Valmiki's Ramayana | 1978 | No individual equivalent |
10002 | Dasha Avatar | 1978 | No individual equivalent |
10003 | Jesus Christ | 1980 | No individual equivalent |
Special Issue | Mahabharata | 1989 | Consists Of Mahabharata#1 to Mahabharata#42 |
Special Issue | Bhagawat - The Krishna Avatar | 2000 | Consists of 9 odd number issues from #413 to #429 |
Special Issue | Tulsidas's Ramayana | 2007 | Consists of 5 individual comics not published separately |
Special Issue | Mahatma Gandhi | 2009 | Consists of 2 issues #414 & #416 |
Special Issue | The Indus Valley Adventure | 2012 | Consists of 2 issues #430 & #432 |
Special Issue | The Story Of The Freedom Struggle | 1997 & 2012 ( New Reprint) | Compilation of issues #348, #356, #360, #414 and #416 |
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