Mir Zariful Karim

Mir Zariful Karim has written for The Prestige Magazine and Daily Star Books. He currently works for Antopolis.

The Bat-Mania and the Comics that Fuel it

Eventually, though, I did land on it, my first Bat-memory. It originated where my fandom for most superheroes originates—the land of comic books,

2y ago

CLOSER TO HOME: How the MCU Spider-Man embraced his comic book roots

The film is packed with so many easter eggs that one would need another entire article just to list them all and still miss a few.

3y ago

7 recent books on the Partition of India

With this list, we bring to attention the books recently released which deal with the politics and loss associated with this defining moment in history, in the form of both fiction and nonfiction. 

3y ago

Best reads of 2021 so far

The DS Books staff are thrilled about the return of the "Best Reads" series. Read on as we share our thoughts about the books, published in 2021, which made us escape into the most diverse of worlds (ones where the pandemic is a distant memory, if even that). While this list isnt exhaustive—it’s simply the books that have most stayed with us this year so far—it is complete with gut wrenching tales of heartbreak and wonderful stories of triumph, which transport the reader to the outside without requiring them to step outside our humble abodes.

3y ago
March 5, 2022
March 5, 2022

The Bat-Mania and the Comics that Fuel it

Eventually, though, I did land on it, my first Bat-memory. It originated where my fandom for most superheroes originates—the land of comic books,

December 21, 2021
December 21, 2021

CLOSER TO HOME: How the MCU Spider-Man embraced his comic book roots

The film is packed with so many easter eggs that one would need another entire article just to list them all and still miss a few.

August 15, 2021
August 15, 2021

7 recent books on the Partition of India

With this list, we bring to attention the books recently released which deal with the politics and loss associated with this defining moment in history, in the form of both fiction and nonfiction. 

July 18, 2021
July 18, 2021

Best reads of 2021 so far

The DS Books staff are thrilled about the return of the "Best Reads" series. Read on as we share our thoughts about the books, published in 2021, which made us escape into the most diverse of worlds (ones where the pandemic is a distant memory, if even that). While this list isnt exhaustive—it’s simply the books that have most stayed with us this year so far—it is complete with gut wrenching tales of heartbreak and wonderful stories of triumph, which transport the reader to the outside without requiring them to step outside our humble abodes.