Comic books in bold type and marked with an asterisk have a brief summary at the blog post.
TRADITIONAL LEGENDS
- Nala Damayanti: The Steadfast Lovers*
- Savitri: The Perfect Wife*
- Vasantasena, A Dancer and Her Most Precious Jewel*
- Shakuntala: The Forgotten Wife
- Urvashi: The Apsara Who Fell In Love With A King
- Kacha and Devayani: Star-Crossed Lovers
- Vasavadatta: The Princess who Captivated a True Kshatriya*
- Agastya: Renowned Among the Saptarshi
- Aruni and Uttanka: Tales Of Devotion And Reward
- Dhruva and Ashtavaktra: They Reached for the Skies
- Harishchandra: The King Who Chose Rags Over Riches
- Vikramaditya's Throne: A Special Seat For A Special Monarch
- Yayati: Retold From The Mahabharata
- Nahusha: He Became the King Of Heaven
- Chandrahasa: Faith Cannot Be Vanquished
- Nachiketa: A Collection Of Stories From The Upanishads
- Andhaka: The Dark Lord Who Saw Light
- Sukanya: The Princess who Married a Sage
- Purushottam Dev and Padmavati: Their Ally Was Jagannatha
- Zarathushtra: God's Messenger From Ancient Persia
- Paurava and Alexander: Battle Of The Giants
- Megasthenes: Ambassador, Traveller and Observer
- Buddha: He Lit The Path
- Fa Hien: The Fearless Monk
- Hiuen Tsang: A Buddhist Pilgrim From China
- Kalidasa: Master Poet And Dramatist
- Hakka and Bukka: Founders of the Vijaynagar Empire
- Ellora Caves: The Glory Of The Rashtrakootas
- Bahubali: He Gave Up His Empire to Learn the Truth
- Kabir: He Spoke Of Tolerance And Mercy
- Chokha Mela: The Boy Who Heard God
- Chaitanya Mahaprabhu: The Miracle Messenger Of Love
- Mirabai: She Gave Her Heart To Krishna
- Sri Ramakrishna: The Saint of Dakshineswar
- Rabindranath Tagore: India's Gentle Torch-Bearer
- Vivekananda: He Kindled The Spirit Of Modern India
- Anant Pai: Master Storyteller