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Bombaby the Screen Goddess

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Bombaby the Screen Goddess
The cover of Bombaby the Screen Goddess #1. Artwork by Antony Mazzotta.
Publication information
PublisherAmaze Ink (Slave Labor Graphics)
First appearanceBombaby the Screen Goddess #1 (Amaze Ink, 2003)
Created byAntony Mazzotta
In-story information
Alter egoSangeeta Mukherjee
SpeciesHuman
Place of originEarth
Bombaby the Screen Goddess
Publication information
ScheduleBimonthly
FormatLimited series
Publication dateNov. 2003 – Mar. 2004
No. of issues3
Main character(s)Bombaby
Creative team
Written byAntony Mazzotta
Artist(s)Antony Mazzotta
Collected editions
Bombay the Screen GoddessISBN 978-1593620035

Bombaby the Screen Goddess is a fictional character published in a comic book of the same name created by Antony Mazzotta[1] and published by Amaze Ink (Slave Labor Graphics). The character is based upon an avatar of the Hindu goddess Mumbadevi; the comic is inspired in equal parts by superhero stories and Bollywood.

Plot summary

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Sangeeta Mukherjee is the daughter of well-to-do, traditional parents, dealing with a bratty little sister and a possible arranged marriage, when an out-of-body experience reveals that she is not an ordinary young woman. Sangeeta is, in fact, the reincarnation of India's ancient protector, the Goddess of Mumbai. But how will Sangeeta use this newfound power? Sangeeta must defy traditional expectations to choose what kind of life she wants and discover her true self.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mazzotta, A. (2004). Bombaby: The Screen Goddess. SLG Pub. ISBN 978-1-59362-003-5.
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