I grew up in rural Bihar in the 1990s, and Raj Comics were a big part of my childhood. I would always look forward to getting a new comic book, and I would spend hours reading them.
My favorite characters were Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva, and Doga. Nagraj was a snake-man with superpowers, Super Commando Dhruva was a crime-fighter, and Doga was a superhero with a dog’s head. I loved their adventures and their fight against evil.
I would often read my comics in secret. My parents thought that comics were a waste of time, and they would often scold me for reading them. But I didn’t care. I loved my comics, and they were a way for me to escape from the world around me.
I would often read my comics under the covers at night. I would lie in bed and lose myself in the stories. I would imagine that I was Nagraj, Super Commando Dhruva, or Doga, and I would fight against evil.
Reading Raj Comics was a way for me to escape from my reality. It was a way for me to be someone else, someone who was brave and strong. It was a way for me to dream.




I am now an adult, but I still love Raj Comics. They are a reminder of my childhood, and they are a reminder of my dreams. I am grateful for the memories that I have of reading Raj Comics, and I will cherish them forever.
Here are some of my personal experiences of reading Raj Comics as a girl growing up in rural Bihar in the 1990s:
- I remember the first time I read a Raj Comics comic book. I was about 6 years old, and I was at a friend’s house. Her older brother had a comic book of Nagraj, and I was so excited to read it. I was hooked from the very first page.
- I also remember the time I got caught reading a comic book by my parents. I was about 8 years old, and I was reading a comic book of Super Commando Dhruva in my room. My parents came in and saw me, and they were so angry. They told me that comics were a waste of time, and they took away my comic book.
- I also remember the time I hid a comic book in my school bag. I was about 10 years old, and I had bought a new comic book of Doga. I was so excited to read it, but I knew that my parents wouldn’t let me. So I hid it in my school bag, and I read it during recess.
Reading Raj Comics was a struggle, but it was also a joy. It was a struggle because I had to hide from my parents and teachers. But it was also a joy because I got to escape from my reality and dream of being someone else.
These memories are precious to me because they remind me of my childhood. They remind me of a time when I was carefree and innocent. They remind me of a time when I could dream.
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