Rimanika Laxman, who grew up watching her grandfather working wonders with his brush strokes, made the announcement on the World Cartoonist Day today.
"Rimanika has been very keen to create a concept of a Common Woman. Her grandfather had encouraged her to carry it forward. She has already started making a conscious effort to develop the Common Woman's role," said a statement from RK IPR Management, a company founded by the late R K Laxman.
"These new cartoons are likely to come up within a month. We are approaching several newspapers and also electronic media to publish these cartoons," said Usha Laxman, R K Laxman's daughter-in-law.
Laxman's Common Man was a mute but omnipresent spectator who watched the ironies and pathos of life in the post-Independence India. The cartoons featuring the Common Man became extremely popular and the character achieved an iconic status.