Marathi: Chawat Katha -mck- Comics By 39

This series put MCK on the map. It follows a retired police constable from Vashi who runs a Vada Pav stall to spy on a local gang. The "Chawat" here comes from the dialogue. The characters do not speak textbook Marathi; they speak the slang of the harbor line. One reviewer famously said, "Reading Lal Batti feels like eavesdropping on a real train compartment."

In a stark contrast to the urban noir, this arc is a slow-burn romance set during a monsoon in the Konkan region. The art style shifts to watercolors. Yet, it retains the "Chawat" flavor through its tragic ending and the complex portrayal of caste dynamics in a coastal village. Marathi Chawat Katha -MCK- Comics By 39

A satirical take on apartment culture. This anthology series, named after the collective, explores one building in Thane where each flat has a dark secret. It is humorous, terrifying, and relatable all at once. Why MCK Comics By 39 is a Cultural Necessity For years, Marathi literature was confined to heavy novels ( Kadambari ) or light humor in magazines. Visual storytelling was relegated to children. This series put MCK on the map