Friday, June 8, 2007

Lets getback to childhood

Somedays ago I was a bit free in office so I started the best thing I like to do in the free time… to surf on net… during surfing I found some good stuff I about Harry Porter.. J.K Rowling, Creator of Harry Porter. She has gone through so many publishers to get her character become public. But many of publishers refused to print her book, but finally she has rocked the world and got the publisher. In her name the middle name K is of her grandmother (If I m not forgetting). And she had chosen because she wanted her name to look like male name. She is now coming with her 7th and the last book of Harry… the cool characterJ.
Then I found some interesting stuff about James Bond. I am forgetting the author name and had some wrong information that author of J.B. was in jail while he has created the character. He was actually a journalist and had chosen the name James Bond because he wanted to keep his character name as simple as he can… and the latest bond movie Casino Royale was based on his earlier novel. The next movie which is planned to release in 2008 has name something like Bond 20.. or like James bond in Newyork.
And finally I reached to the character which I like to most… NAGRAJ of Raj Comics. It’s a real dashing and smart character. I use to read his comics since my childhood. Publisher is planning to launch a epic of Nagraj i.e Nagayn… which might have 4-5 sets of comics. And will be in the market by this month end. There are some other characters also like Dhruv, Bankelal(This guy is really funny J) to whom I like to read.
Lets back to Nagraj, his name suggests that he is king of snakes; he has millions of snakes in his body. He has ability to sense the danger, can get message from other snakes, can throw poisonous air, use his snake like parachute, can change him to any shape and lots.
Raj Comics provides some good feature to read the comics i.e. to read the comics online. Or to download E Comics.. really cool way to read comics. You can surf
http://www.rajcomics.com to get really something good if you had ever read Nagraj J.

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