Cartoonist Sumit Kumar uses humour and satire in 'Amar Bari Tomar Bari Naxalbari', to tell the story of the movement with reference to recent developments and incidents.
The comic takes a leaf out the famed George Orwell's book 'The Animal Farm' to narrate the rise of naxalism in the country. Author Kumar considers it to be an easier way to narrate the history which otherwise he says "can become very boring."
The book has instances and information from the various places like West Bengal, Hyderabad, Kolkata etc giving facts about the rise of naxalism in those places.
Besides this the comic also portrays the story of policemen who are deployed in the red corridor area.
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Kumar who began the comic as a web-based one says he was approached to do a print format by the publisher.
The cover of the book has been designed by Bhanu Pratap and the designs of the book were given by Sikhant Sablania.
Also the distress of the farmers and the atrocities inflicted on them has been presented.
Other comic books penned by Kumar include "The Itch you can't scratch" and an e-comic "Kashmir ki Kahani" which narrates the story of conflict in Kashmir in the words of a couple resembling the movie "Kashmir ki Kali.