DIE MONSTER VON MUMBAI Lange bevor das Spider-Verse ein multimediales Phänomen wurde, debütierte bereits der indische Spider-Man. Nun wird seine Legende fortgesetzt! In einer aufregend andersartigen Realität erhielt Pavitr Prabhakar erstaunliche Kräfte, die er als Spider-Man für das Gute einsetzt. Doch jetzt will eine fiese Firma die Menschen von Mumbai gegen Spidey aufwiegeln. Außerdem verwandelt sich der geniale Wissenschaftler Dr. Kumar in eine monströse Echse. Die neuen Abenteuer des indischen Spider-Man, in Szene gesetzt von Romanautor Nikesh Shukla und Zeichner Abhishek Malsuni, die schon an SPIDER-VERSE: GESCHICHTEN AUS DEM MULTIVERSUM mitwirkten. ENTHÄLT: SPIDER-MAN: INDIA (2023) 1-5
Über den Autor Nikesh Shukla
Nikesh Shukla is a writer whose debut novel Coconut Unlimited (Quartet Books) was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2010 and longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2011. In 2011 he co-wrote with Kieran Yates an essay about the London riots, Generation Vexed: What the Riots Don't Tell Us About Our Nation's Youth (Random House). In 2013 he released The Time Machine (Galley Beggars Press), a novella about food which won Best Novella at the Sabotage Awards. His second novel, Meatspace, was published by The Friday Project, his short stories have featured in numerous anthologies and magazines, and he has previously been writer in residence for BBC Asian Network and Royal Festival Hall. In 2014 he co-wrote Two Dosas, an award-winning short film starring Himesh Patel. His Channel 4 Comedy Lab Kabadasses aired on E4 and Channel 4 in 2011 and starred Shazad Latif, Jack Doolan and Josie Long. He currently hosts The Subaltern podcast, an anti-panel discussion featuring conversations with writers about writing. Guests have included Zadie Smith, Junot Diaz, Teju Cole, James Salter, George Saunders, Jennifer Egan, Evie Wyld, Sam Bain, Alex Preston, Colson Whitehead and more. He also co-hosts a podcast with sci-fi writer James Smythe, Meat Up, Hulk Out.