Mayavi's lovable green ghost friend, often seen flying on his signature spear.
The flagship magical goblin who protects the forest from evil wizards.
A smart jackal and his dim-witted tiger friend, introduced in 2001. old balarama collection
The magazine’s journey is marked by three distinct eras that collectors often look for:
What makes these old issues special isn't just the stories. Collectors often seek out: Mayavi's lovable green ghost friend, often seen flying
A complete "old Balarama collection" is prized for its original Malayalam comic strips and beloved syndicated characters: Character/Series Role/Description
This period began when N. M. Mohan took charge as editor-in-chief in 1983. He introduced the iconic Mayavi series in August 1984 and transitioned the magazine into a fortnightly in November 1984. The magazine’s journey is marked by three distinct
For generations of Malayali children, an is more than just a stack of paper; it is a time machine to a world of magic, mystery, and forest adventures. Since its debut on March 1, 1972 , Balarama has evolved from a monthly magazine for teenagers into India's most-read children's weekly, shaping the reading habits of millions. The Evolution of a Legend
Initially focused on teenage readers, this era featured serious literary content and contributions from legendary figures like Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon .