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Angry Anna, Angry Maushi: New comics pick on society, politicians (see pics)

New Delhi: A series of comics satirising unfolding socio-political events was launched here at the fourth edition of Indian annual comics convention, Comic Con. "Angry Maushi: Second Blood," a 32-pager follows the " Angry Maushi



I want people to know what I feel on the faux pas happening on political and social fronts through this series," Kini said. Speaking about how comics have long been perceived as a children's book, Kini said his series targets readers above 17 years of age.

"Comics are not meant for children only. I wanted to break the myth. The language used in the series has been kept unedited," he added. Kini, who draws cartoons for a political party's website, said he has plans to come up with a cartoon series for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections too.

 "I have lots of jokes, ideas on mind. I may come up with comics satires on the coming elections," he said. Creator of popular comic strip "Garbage Bin", Mohammad Faisal, highlights funny incidents from people's childhood. "We never planned to create Garbage Bin. We started by uploading our drawings on Facebook which gained popularity in no time. That gave us confidence and we started the series," Faisal said.