What’s Special? Looking for some action and adventure? There’s never a dull moment in this latest issue of Tinkle! · Meher and Jamil polish off all the malpuas meant for some guests. Whoops! Will they be able to make a new batch in time? Find out in Malpua Mishap. · With strange happenings at her school, Riya comes close to uncovering a huge and shocking conspiracy in The Scoop. · Rahul and Ravi go on a picnic, but a notorious food thief is on their tail in Defective Detectives: Picnic Pandemonium. · WingStar is given a brand new suit, but it causes more problems than it solves in WingStar: Best Popsicle Ever! Also Starring: Suppandi is employed by a famous writer and is eager to make a good impression in Bookworm. Toruk and Tasha explore some lesser known martial arts of India in The ‘Kick’-Off. And Shana and Vikram face off Commander Danger in the action-packed conclusion to Thrillers: Into the Deep.
Tinkle started as a fortnightly children’s comics magazine, in 1980. Under the guidance of editor-founder, Anant Pai, the brand evolved the tagline ‘Where learning meets fun’. It was one of the first few children’s comics magazines with Indian content at that time. Till then children were reading syndicated foreign comics, – Archies, Phantom, Mandrake – translated into Indian languages. In Tinkle, children could read folktales from all over the world as well as stories revolving around the Tinkletoons. Many of these characters have evolved into icons such as Suppandi, Shikari Shambu, Tantri the Mantri, Kalia the Crow, etc. Over the years, newer characters have stepped into the Tinkle pages. These include the Defective Detectives, Butterfingers, Sea Diaries, etc. Apart from comics, the magazine also engages readers with several educative non-fiction pages including puzzles, do-it-yourself crafts, solve-it-yourself mysteries, knowledge features on a wide range of subjects and contests. Though intended as a magazine for children between the ages of 8 and 14, Tinkle’s reach goes far beyond. Families eagerly look forward to the magazine, every month, across the length and breadth of the country. It is probably not just the entertainment but the unexpected insights that the magazine gives their children that families value. Owing to Uncle Pai’s efforts, Tinkle is also welcomed by educators and school principals and thus holds a position as a recommended magazine for wholesome edutainment.