Good concept, but sad to know whom most Indians imagine as racialized Others. | http://t.co/H7WKKXBlkH via @SahilRiz pic.twitter.com/IgMSpUSf0C — Mario da Penha (@mlechchha) September 25, 2014

Chacha Chaudhary, created by Pran Kumar Sharma, is among India's best-loved children's comic characters. Over the decades, the comics have inspired millions of daydreams about fantastic adventures. A couple of years ago, the turbanned character inspired Delhi cartoonist Sumit Kumar to create some ingenious fan art: he decided to mash up the worlds of Chacha Chaudhary and Tintin, Georges Remi's classic boy detective.Sumir Kumar has been a former writer for the Savita Bhabhi erotica series and in 2011 was part of the team that organised the first Comic Con in India in, a comic book convention that is an annual event in the US.Here are the adventures of the character Kumar calls Chinchin.However, not everyone is impressed. Here's one counterpoint.Credit: Sumit Kumar An earlier version of this article had suggested that Kumar created Chinchin after Pran Kumar Sharma's death in August. The work was actually created earlier.