Bombaby the Screen Goddess

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Bombaby the Screen Goddess is a fictional character published in a comic book of the same name by Slave Labour Graphics. The character is based upon an avatar of the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi.

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Written by Antony Mazzotta.

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Sangeeta Mukherjee is the daughter of well-to-do, traditional parents, dealing with a bratty little sister and a possible arranged marriage when an out-of-body experience reveals that she is not an ordinary young woman. Sangeeta is, in fact, the reincarnation of India's ancient protector, the Goddess of Mumbai. But how will Sangeeta use this new-found power? Can she make a difference in a male-dominated society? Sangeeta must defy traditional expectations to choose what kind of life she wants and discover her true self.

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Bombaby hugely affected the comic industry for an indie release - despite the profound effect India has had on worldwide culture, and the interest it elicited in the past, people in the west, especially America, were quite unfamiliar with Indian culture, Hinduism, etc. Within a few years of Bombaby being released, the comic industry was suddenly a buzz with imitations and a sudden move towards Hinduism and Indian culture. Spider-Man: India was released by Marvel Comics, and DC Comics planned an Indian related title.

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