Some years ago, I made these covers for some stories which were not featured on Indrajal Comics. I'm going to call them " Post-Indrajal Covers"! Okay, now to get to the point, I made some " Indrajal Covers", which are inspired from the covers of Indrajal comics, for some stories of Phantom, Mandrake and even Spider-Man, even though the web-slinger was never featured on Indrajal Comics.
Indrajal Covers for stories that never ran on Indrajal - Post-Indrajal Covers My Homage to Indrajal Comics The Indrajal cover examples seen above for "The Iron-Willed Saviour Part II" and "The Phantom's Paradise" are examples of such covers where original comic drawings were taken from the strip and re-arranged to make an intriguing cover. I have tried to keep up the same essence while making my Post-Indrajal covers (see below), by trying to choose an intriguing scene to be the cover, even though I have used the later style of Indrajal which used actual artwork from the comic as the cover. May it be a scene in which the hero of the story in peril, or some action scene, or some other scene of significance, Indrajal did a great job with their covers. The scenes which went on the covers were typically chosen to be intriguing so that they evoked interest and curiosity in the readers.
Artists like Shehab and Shekhar drew excellent covers for foreign features like Phantom, Mandrake, Flash Gordon, and others. The Indrajal covers typically depicted intriguing scenes from the main title story within. Later on, cover art also included original artwork from the strip itself, apart from the ones drawn by artists (for example, see Iron-Willed Saviour Part -II above). Some of the cover artwork weren't so good.
Later on too, they were drawn by great artists like Shehab (for example, see Infuriated Ghost, above). The earliest of the covers were drawn and painted by different artists.