Very little is known about the anonymous group “39.” Speculated to be a blend of veteran Marathi playwrights, underground cartoonists, and digital illustrators from Pune and Mumbai, “39” refers to the 39 common rasas (emotions) they believe exist beyond the classical nine. They operate without public faces, letting their art speak in pure, unadulterated Marathi—from standard formal dialect to the raw slang of the sugarcane belt.
50 lb or 60 lb Uncoated paper (similar to standard book paper) is often used for a classic "indie comic" feel.
The term "Chawat Katha" in Marathi translates to "naughty" or "mischievous" stories, indicating that the content is explicitly adult-oriented (A-rated) and intended for a mature audience Distribution:

