
Father shares 30-year-old comic collection with son. Video brings back 90s nostalgia
India Today
A video featuring a trunk filled with classic Indian comic books has gone viral, highlighting the generational passage of cherished childhood memories.
For many 90s kids, comic books were once a gateway to colourful worlds of superheroes and adventure. A viral video from Chhattisgarh has now brought those memories flooding back after showing a trunk full of carefully preserved comics from that era.
The video was shared by Dr Bhumika Tiwari from Raipur. In the short clip, her young son is seen opening a large trunk packed with comics that his father had carefully preserved from his own childhood. What began as a simple moment of curiosity quickly turned into a touching glimpse of how memories can travel across generations.
Inside the trunk are several classic comics from the 1990s published by well-known Indian publishers such as Raj Comics, Diamond Comics and Tinkle. Many of the books feature iconic characters like Nagraj and Super Commando Dhruv, superheroes who were hugely popular among children for their action-filled adventures and vivid storytelling.
The video becomes even more special because the same comics that once entertained the father during his childhood are now keeping his son busy during his summer holidays. As the child flips through the colourful pages, the scene captures a rare bridge between two generations raised decades apart but connected through the same stories.
Watch the video here:
A post shared by Dr. Bhumika Tiwari (@bhumi.tiwari603)

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