Issue | #4 |
Published | October 2006 |
Cover Price | $2.99 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Gotham Chopra (Editor in Chief) |
Notes | Devi is the fictional character created by Virgin Comics, as part of their debut Shakti line, which focuses on Hindu tradition. Created by Shekhar Kapur. |
Genre | Mythology; Supernatural |
Pencils | Mukesh Singh |
Inks | Mukesh Singh |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Devi is the fictional character created by Virgin Comics, as part of their debut Shakti line, which focuses on Hindu tradition. Created by Shekhar Kapur. |
Pencils | Mukesh Singh |
Colors | Page colors |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Creator credits and indicia information. Page is split in two: left side has all credits with reversed type on black; right side is a detailed pencilled sketch of Devi on a red background. |
Characters | Rahul Singh; Kratha; Iyam; Tara Mehta; Amara; Agantuk; Swamji |
Synopsis | Torn from the Devi ritual before it is complete, Maya must use her untrained powers in order to defend herself against the Apsara assassin, Kratha. Meanwhile, inspector Rahul Singh uncovers the secrets of Sitapur, makes the acquaintaince of true evil, and comes face-to-face with the woman who will change his life forever. |
Genre | Mythology; Supernatural |
Script | Samit Basu |
Pencils | Mukesh Singh |
Inks | Mukesh Singh |
Colors | Nanjan J |
Letters | Nilesh S. Mahadik |
Editing | MacKenzie Cadenhead (Editor); Mahesh Kamath (Assistant Editor) |
Reprinted | in Devi (Virgin, 2007 series) #1 |
Synopsis | Mukesh Singh discusses his challenge to bring an Indian Goddess into the here and now. |
Script | Mukesh Singh |
Pencils | Mukesh Singh |
Inks | Mukesh Singh |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Page contains sixteen images from Singh's portfolio. |
Synopsis | Chopra discusses the newest addition to the Virgin Comics line of titles. This story apparently involves a post-9/11 story that pits a crew of American soldiers and their regional allied forces against a demonic fusion of terrorists and vampires wandering the hidden planes and caves of Afghanistan. |
Genre | Horror; Military |
Script | Gotham Chopra |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | Chopra introduces Ramayan to the comics world. |
Genre | Mythology; Supernatural |
Script | Gotham Chopra |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | Chopra introduces the collaboration with John Woo for the Virgin Comics' "Director's Cut" line of comics. |
Genre | Crime |
Script | Gotham Chopra |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Launch date: October 2006. |
Notes | The Sadhu #4 (comic book, Virgin Comics); Snake Woman #4 (comic book, Virgin Comics); 7 Brothers #1 (comic book, Virgin Comics); Walk In #1 (comic book, Virgin Comics); Ramayan 3392 A.D. #2 (comic book, Virgin Comics); Devi #5 (comic book, Virgin Comics) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Black cover featuring a prominent display of the Virgin Comics logo, their web address and UPC code. |