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Board Game in a Comic Book
Posted by Mitchell Johnson / September 11, 2015

 Leo and Capri are two humanoid parrots, who are the lead characters of a new comic book series conceptualized by Mysore Lakshman Amarnath, a dreamer and artist.   So you have  brightly colored panels that tell of the adventures of Leo and Capri  which always ends in one of the parrots encouraging the other by telling a moral story. Something like Aesop’s Fables or the older Panchatrantra.   The comic serves a twofold purpose. First we have the entertaining tale of the misadventures of two parrots a...

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