"Varughese's original and thought-provoking methodological breakthroughs are particularly evident in her comparisons of post-millennial IGNs with the Nayi Kahani (New Story) movement of post-independence India. . The book is therefore a welcome addition to the increasingly vibrant practice of 'provincializing cultural studies' . in the context of contemporary South Asia." (Shailendra Singh, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, July 7, 2020)
"Visuality and Identity in Post-Millennial Indian Graphic Narratives (2017) is a significant contribution to the existing corpus of criticism in the realm of South Asian Visual Studies. . Exploring the inauspicious in graphic narratives in regional languages will be an interesting possibility for researchers. The book is elegantly written and the author's treatment ofthe subject is critical and balanced. . this book is really a useful addition to graphic criticism." (Rajesh V. Nair, Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, September 18, 2019)
"Varughese's well-written account of the intersections of visuality and Indian culture is firmly anchored in earlier theoretical work and points to interesting new directions for further study." (Manasvini Rajan, Contemporary South Asia, Vol. 26 (4), 2018)
"This book will be extremely useful for scholars who are interested in the evolution of the graphic narrative as a genre, especially in the Indian context. Visuality and Identity in Post-Millennial Indian Graphic Narratives will be a good fit in undergraduate and graduate level courses that explore the ways in which literary form and content evolve and influence each other." (Turni Chakrabarti, South Asian Review, Vol. 39 (1-2), 2018)
"The book, in adopting a methodology of close critical reading, turns out to be a splendid example of suturing a verbal/visual anatomy of images, panels, frames, pages, which are integral components of a graphic narrative. . target-reader is possibly the academic/critic, mature reader/enthusiast of graphic novels." (Varsha Singh, International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 20 (2), 2018)