Bombay smiles, Susanna Martín's comic tells the exciting story of Jaume Sallorente

As we commented when we interviewed Susanna Martín in Peques y Más, her comic book Bombay smiles, black and white with sepia tones, was going to be one of the priority objectives for this Christmas. And so it has been. We have read it at home and we have loved and excited Jaume's story, the sensitivity of Susanna's drawings and the fast paced rhythm of the whole graphic novel telling a story that, as our Fandom Zone teammates say, can change lives.

Susanna's effort in the work is noticeable thanks to the great work of Indian and character documentation, also in the execution of the drawings and especially in many fragments of history where you can enjoy the resolution taken and the precious execution made. further Shines in all the work the passion that puts Jaume in his work to ensure that the children of India, as far as he and his colleagues can go, have a slightly less miserable life.

The comic is already on sale since November 16, 2012 and can be found in many bookstores. In my case it seems to me that Santa Claus walked around one of my favorite comic book stores in Madrid and showed up at home.

We remind you that you can see a breakthrough in the great site that has prepared Editorial Norm of the Bombay Smiles comic. Although its pages are much more enjoyed in a magnificently edited book with some hard tops They are grateful. We recommend the work to read it in the best corner you have at home. And your children would like you to tell them the stories that appear in the comic.

In Fandom Zone | Bombay Smiles, a comic to change lives In Peques and More | Susanna Martín, author of comics: "The comic has a narrative language and is a great way to learn to read"