Note: This response provides ethical and legal pathways to access Raj Comics. Avoid piracy to protect intellectual property rights.

I need to check if Raj Comics has any official digital distribution. From what I recall, Raj Comics is a Punjabi publisher, and some of their works are available through their website or online stores like Flipkart or Amazon. Maybe the official Raj Comics website has some digital content. If not, perhaps there are authorized platforms like ComiXology or Google Play Books.

I should mention the target audience, which is primarily children and teenagers, aiming to entertain while educating them about historical events. The user might be looking for these comics for educational purposes or nostalgia, but they should be directed to legal avenues.

I should structure the response into sections. Let me think: 1. Introduction to Uncle Shom and Raj Comics. 2. Overview of the comics. 3. Availability and legal sources. 4. Why users might look for PDFs, but emphasize legal alternatives. 5. Conclusion.

Wait, the user specifically mentioned "cracked," which is usually associated with pirated versions. I should make sure not to endorse or provide methods for piracy. Instead, I can redirect them to legal sources. Also, maybe mention the cultural significance of these comics in India.

Let me verify if there's any official Raj Comics website. A quick search in my mind says Raj Comics is available on rajcomics.com, and they might offer digital editions. Alternatively, platforms like Amar Ujala or other regional publishers in India might sell these comics physically or digitally.

Also, Uncle Shom's first appearance was in the 1960s, making him one of the older Indian comic book characters. His time-travel ability is a key feature, allowing the comics to explore various historical periods and events. Each issue might focus on a different adventure, blending education with entertainment, which is a common trait in Indian comics to make learning fun.