Bengal Books
Bengal is a French comics creator whose artistic style is a distinctive fusion, drawing heavily from both classic Franco-Belgian bande dessinée and Japanese manga. This dual influence results in a unique visual approach evident throughout his work. His creative journey includes a background in video game development and a formative period in a comics workshop, where he honed his craft and established key collaborations. His personal projects often explore high fantasy and manga-inspired narratives, characterized by their dynamic storytelling and visually rich aesthetics.





Collection of Papers Relating to the Hooghly Imambarah, 1815-1910
- 942 pages
- 33 hours of reading
Selections From the Records of the Government of Bengal
- 358 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book includes a collection of selections from the records of the government of Bengal, providing an in-depth look into the workings of the government during this period. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Bengal.
The Rent Law of Bengal: Being the Bengal Tenancy Act (Act No. VIII of 1885)
- 614 pages
- 22 hours of reading
This book deals with the tenancy laws in Bengal and how they were reformed in 1885 with the introduction of Bengal Tenancy Act. It provides an in-depth analysis of the act and its implications on landowners and tenants in the region.
How did things get to be the way they are in the Time Runs Out story? Find out here in Avengers World! Cannonball and Smasher face their greatest adventure yet...parenthood! Can the new parents survive an encounter with the Shi'ar Imperial Guard? The answers you've been waiting for.Collecting: Avengers 34.2, Avengers World 17-21