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For generations of Indians, particularly those growing up in the bustling cities and quiet towns of Maharashtra, the weekend was not defined by streaming services or video games. It was defined by the crisp rustle of paper, the smell of fresh newsprint, and the arrival of a thin, rectangular magazine that promised an escape into a world of magic, mischief, and morality. This was the world of .

An original 1980s print of Chandoba Comics in mint condition can fetch anywhere from ₹300 to ₹1,500 among collectors. However, the true value is reading a story where the hero asks a farmer to "plant money to grow a money tree." chandoba comics

While the boys had their detectives, Chandoba also catered to all audiences with characters like Pinki (a mischievous little girl) and Bil-Batori (a sorceress with a heart of gold). Bil-Batori was particularly significant because it introduced fantasy elements rooted in Indian mythology. Her spells often went wrong, leading to chaotic situations that required empathy and For generations of Indians, particularly those growing up

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