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This is an apt a time as any to buy comics, seeing that the San Diego Comic Con is currently underway, probably the most important convention of its sort worldwide. If you are looking for a few good reads, there are a couple of heavy hitters in the latest bundle from the folks over at Humble Bundle. It’s billed as Tales From India Bundle, and includes amongst others, titles from Grant Morrison and the man himself, Stan Lee.

This is separate from the Gamer Comics Bundle that is still active, which features a number of gaming related titles such as Fallout: New Vegas – All Roads and Tomb Raider: The Beginning.

Back to Tales From India; under the pay what you want section you’ll find the Ramayan titles featuring heavily, while included is also Deepak Chopra Presents: Myths From India and The Mighty Yeti.

Things get more interesting when you pay more than the average, currently standing at $9.10. You receive Stan Lee's Chakra The Invincible Issues 1-8, which tells the tale of Raju Rai, who accidentally activates an experimental suit that unleashes the mystical chakras of the body. Also included are Chakra short stories, plus Deepak Chopra’s Buddha: A Tale of Enlightenment Issues 1-6, and Black Tiger Issue 1.

Grant Morrison fans must cough up more than $15 to unlock his Avatarex Chapter 1, and issues 1-10 of 18 Days, a tale of three generations of super-warriors, meeting for the final battle of their age. Also thrown in is the 18 days Illustrated Script Book.

As always you can select where your money goes to, with this bundle supporting Worldreader and Doctors without Borders. Stock up now for a decent comic filled weekend. 

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