This comic is set to celebrate Mumbai's street culture in all its vividness
Updated On: 26 February, 2017 01:02 PM IST | | Anju Maskeri
<p>A new comic celebrates Mumbai's vivid underground street culture and graffiti through a lesser fortunate teenager's story</p>


While the illustrations for Black Mumba were black and white, Grafity's Wall is in colour
Dark, grotesque, grungy. That's how Mumbai illustrator Anand Radhakrishnan likes his comics. In 6458, when London-based writer and graphic novelist Ram Venkatesan approached him for Black Mumba, an anthology of crime noir short stories set in the city, the pitch seemed perfect. Portrayed in 5974s blackwhite noir style, his art had to blend with Ve n k a t e s a n's eerie lines.
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