Issue | #10 |
Published | April 2007 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | MacKenzie Cadenhead (Editor); Mahesh Kamath (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Rahul Singh |
Genre | Mythology; Occult |
Pencils | Mukesh Singh |
Inks | Mukesh Singh |
Colors | Sampath Kumar |
Characters | Devi |
Pencils | Mukesh Singh |
Inks | Mukesh Singh |
Colors | Page color |
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 an illustration of Devi on a red background. |
Genre | Mythology; Occult |
Pencils | Saumin Patel |
Inks | Saumin Patel |
Colors | Nanjan J |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Recaps the story to this point. |
Characters | Tara Metha [Devi incarnate]; Rahul Singh; Lord Bala; Amara Gaelle (death of); Kratha; All-Father Boda |
Genre | Mythology; Occult |
Script | Samit Basu |
Pencils | Saumin Patel |
Inks | Saumin Patel |
Colors | Nanjan J; N. Sivakami |
Letters | Nilesh S. Mahadik; Rakesh B. Mahadik |
Notes | End of first story arc. |
Reprinted | in Devi (Virgin, 2007 series) #2 |
Synopsis | Editorial introducing the new series of comic books from Virgin: India Authentic. |
Script | Gotham Chopra; Sharad Devarajan; Suresh Seetharaman |
Pencils | {various see notes} |
Inks | {various see notes} |
Colors | {various see notes} |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Illustrations from various interior panels from Devi, Snake Woman, Ramayan 3392 A.D. and The Sadhu. All respective creators not noted. |
Genre | Mythology; Occult |
Pencils | Abhishek Singh |
Inks | Abhishek Singh |
Colors | Abhishek Singh |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Three pages of paintings from the new series launch from Virgin Comics: India Authentic. |
Synopsis | Text article announcing the team-up of both franchises. |
Genre | Fact |
Colors | Page color |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | THE SADHU #8; SNAKE WOMAN #00; GAMEKEEPER; WALK IN #6; DEVI #11 |
Colors | Page color |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Virgin Comics logo, UPC code and webaddress on a black cover. |