The Believers (graphic novel)
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The Believers is a graphic novel written by Abdul Sultan p p[[1]] with illustrations by Partha Sengupta, and published by Phantomville. It tells the story of two brothers living in two extremes from the Malappuram region of Kerala, one of whom returns to find his brother has engaged in extremist activities. Abdul Sultan P P is presently with Varthamanam Daily, Calicut,Kerala as Assistant News Editor. The Believers(Graphic Novel)[[2]] reminds the extrimist forces that 'eye for an eye leaves two blind'. And is the second Indian graphic novel after Sarnath Banerjee's Corridor
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The book met with positive opinion, praising artwork and writing:
- Images from The Believers
- Article by The Hindu
- Article by Sawf News
- to find the book
- review in telegraph
- pdf image of the cover
- to find the book
- review in city express
- of Sarnath Banerjee
- review on the believers
- review of the book
- review in chinas business standard
- review in bahrain tribune
- title of phantomville