Comics by Savita Bhabhi (Kirtu)? Okay, fellow geeks, let’s discuss comic books. You idiot, I’m not referring to Superman, The Avengers, or any of that nonsense. I’m referring to comic books for adults. Comics for porn. You must be familiar with them. In fact, you probably have done more with them than just heard about them. I’m willing to bet a lot of money that you’ve had an affair with one at some point in your life. Let’s actually double that wager. I’m willing to bet that you have read both normal comic books and pornographic comics at some point in your life. I will use Venmo or Paypal to withdraw my winnings. But no Bitcoin; that bubble is about to burst soon.
Thus, you enjoy porn and comics. Additionally, you clearly enjoy comic book porn. This is the established fact. However, have you ever read any Indian pornographic comics? Probably not, given that the majority of porn comics (manga and all that shit) are Japanese and that India tries everything it can to get rid of porn. If you’ve ever wondered why Indian pornography isn’t more prevalent, that is precisely the reason.
In fact, the Indian government prevented access to 857 pornographic websites within their borders in 2015. And, not to brag, but one of them was theporndude.com. Damn, being a gangster feels good. You and I are aware that the government’s claim that they blocked these websites in an effort to reduce CP is false. It goes without saying that I would never link to anything like that.
In addition, hundreds upon hundreds of other completely normal, harmless porn sites were outlawed. This is analogous to imposing a complete ban on automobiles to combat traffic-related fatalities.
Even if you don’t think of pornography as art, the Indian government did ban a porn site that, at the very least, is a form of art. The list included Kirtu, a hugely popular website for pornographic comics. Furthermore, Kirtu could not have been selling CP because the entire pornography it features is drawn! However, that is acceptable because Kirtu’s creators were clever. They simply changed domains once they were on the ban. I imagine that any other Indian porn site that was legitimate would have done the same thing. That didn’t occur to the Indian government, did they? Those aged fools.
As a result, Savitabhabhi.com simply replaced Kirku.com. Savita Bhabhi (PDF) is a collection of eighteen digital pornographic comics, named after the site’s most popular series. Since they are constantly creating new characters and worlds and releasing new content, I should clarify that the website currently has 18 series. Additionally, this broadens the scope of the website.
Savita Bhabhi, the website’s name-brand series, follows an Indian housewife on a never-ending quest for sexual satisfaction. Savita is entangled in a loveless marriage, so she secretly pursues her wildest sexual fantasies without her husband’s knowledge. Because Savita has become something of an icon, the website got its name from her, or, to use the site’s own words: The porn site has emerged as both a symbol of liberal India and a symbol of freedom. Therefore, you can be confident that you are on the right side of history when you visit Savita Bhabhi. Fake liberty!
a lot of compelling comics The site also has a lot of other series that are just as interesting for you to enjoy. Others are unrelated to politics, while some are. However, they are all drawn and written in the Kirtu style that the artist is known for. XXX Apartments (“Follow Aman Sharma’s amazing sexual adventures in XX Apartments comics”) is another example of what to expect from Savita Bhabhi. Rao, Priya: The Encounter Specialist (“Priya was summoned to the Deputy Commissioner’s office because none of the other officers were comparable to her. Find out how she accomplishes each and every task that is entrusted to her and calls for her particular set of abilities and skills. and Trumpland, which is my favorite (a shy young man leaves India for the first time to get his graduate degree in Trump’s America; Along the way, he encounters a lot of poon and a lot of racism.
Reading the comics I found on Savita Bhabhi was actually a lot of fun. Given that I rarely enjoy comics, that is saying something. Additionally, animation never makes me feel bad. However, to my surprise, by the end of each episode, I was both captivated by the stories and half-crazy. As a result, I can only imagine that you geeky virgins who frequent comic book stores will salivate over this shit.
The site’s in-browser e-reader is also quite good, and not only are the comics well-executed (decent writing, decent framing, and decent animation), but so is the design of the website. There are a lot of websites I’ve visited that, for some reason, just can’t seem to get this right. However, this one was user-friendly, intuitive, and seamless. When you click on an issue to open it, it simply overlays the page of the website, so you don’t have to go to another page or navigate a cumbersome PDF file that requires you to scroll down each page.
To switch between pages, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the on-screen arrows from this location. Swiping the page up or down is another method for exiting reader mode. The screen in the background becomes more visible as you move it around more. This is especially helpful if you want to quickly look at user comments on the issue without losing your place, for instance.
Community, regular outings, and even a film!
Another characteristic of Savita Bhabhi is: It appears that the site has a large user base that is actively involved. You’ll be able to talk about these comics with a lot of people from all over the world who share your enthusiasm for Kirtu. From what I can see, the comment sections are not only busy and active but also intelligent and respectful. Instead of just joking about how one bad girl had puffy nips or something, users are actually discussing and, in some cases, analyzing the comics. If you like that kind of thing, you can look forward to a lively conversation following your daily read.
As far as when members of Savita Bhabhi can expect new content, it appears that the site’s title series releases new episodes about once a month (sometimes twice a month, I think). However, not as much artistic care is given to other series. Some actually appear to have been abandoned completely, as evidenced by the fact that their most recent release came many years ago (XXX Apartments, for instance, hasn’t released anything since December of 2014). The most recent issue, on the other hand, is titled „Returning Home,“ suggesting that the series may simply have come to an end and completed its natural narrative arc.
In either case, Savita Bhabhi has a lot of comics that you can enjoy, either by downloading them to your hard drive or using the site’s intuitive in-browser reader. In addition, all members can download a free copy of the Savita Bhabhi movie. Since I haven’t seen it, I can’t say much more about it. However, I will point out that the site touts extremely favorable IMDB reviews: The Savita Bhabhi Movie is India’s first animated film and is rated 8.3 on IMDB as one of the best animated films. It takes us on a trip through time, features a lot of very hot sex scenes, and tells the story of Savita Bhabhi’s quest to remove a corrupt minister who was planning to censor people’s access to the internet. Sex, action, and poignant political commentary in one film can’t go wrong, can they?
Overall, Savita Bhabhi is not your typical website for pornographic comics. It is a representation of India’s struggle against censorship as well as the hub of a vast archive of sexy, well-written, and well-drawn Indian toon porn. The layout of the website, the frequent updates, the high quality of the comics, and the genuine, engaged conversation in the comment sections all impressed me. Savita Bhabhi (often misspelled as „savita bhabi“ and „savitha bhabhi“) and all of the Kirtu series contained within are a must-read for comic book fans who enjoy sexy, powerful Indian women and comic books. And don’t forget that you’re pretending to be free!