Balamangalam

Balamangalam (ബാലമംഗളം) was a Malayalam comic magazine published between 1980 and 2012. It was also published in Kannada with the title Balamangala.

History
Balamangalam was first published in 1980. The publisher was Mangalam Publications (India) Private Limited. The fortnightly magazine featured, along with the comic strips, children's stories, rhymes and puzzles. Its target audience was children. The headquarters of the fortnightly was in Kottayam.

In October 2012, Mangalam Publications, the owners of Balamangalam announced that they would cease publication due to poor sales. Following an outcry on social media, the publishers stated that "the closure is just temporary and Balamangalam may return soon." However, the magazine remained closed.

Kannada-language version
Balamangala was the Kannada language edition of Balamangalam, and circulated in Karnataka, India, published by Mangalam Publication (India) Pvt. Ltd. located in Kottayam, Kerala.

Along with comic strips, the magazine featured children's stories, rhymes, puzzles and crosswords,   including the fictional characters Dinga,  Shaktimaddu, Kaadina Kitta, Keraga, Pingala, Karingaada, Tuttu, Chenchu, Tiko, Chomu, Thangu Maama, Onti Salaga, and Chippu Delu.

Harsha, a 15-year-old boy's first short story, "Mola Matthu Nari" (meaning: Rabbit and Fox) was published in the magazine.

Dinkoism
Based on the magazine's fictional character, Dinkan, a parody religion and a social movement called Dinkoism emerged and evolved on social networks organized by independent welfare groups in Kerala, India.