He also has a pretty tragic origin story, just like DC's Batman. His powers were all because of his suit, that allowed him to shrink into a minuscule size (just like Marvel's Ant Man), and also let him do superhuman feats by atomic manipulation. One of the most loved creations of Raj Comics, Parmanu wasn't a superhero with inbuilt or inherited superpowers. Quite edgy and 'meta', eh? We don't mind. In yet another exciting offering by Graphic India, the epic world of living myth collides with the mundane realities and cultural upheavals of contemporary India.Īn all-powerful super-being awakens to fight the Last War of the Age - only to discover he's been sent too early for the End Days and must somehow learn to exist in a world that's too small and too frail to survive his presence. With special effects having improved over the years, it won't be too much to expect a Witcher style show out of this, we're hoping. It can also be used to emit 'Jwala-Shakti', a mystical fire from its edge, which is known to burn away almost anything in a matter of seconds. The Sword is capable of cutting through most of the then-known materials and elements, making it one of the greatest weapons of its time. Bhokal acquires super-human physical attributes, apart from receiving the mystical Sword and Shield of his master. Perfect plot for an intense movie, don't you think?īhokal is a dark fantasy series, replete with blood and gore. Years later, now trained in their supernatural arts, Jensen must decide whether to use his newfound powers for inner peace as they are intended, or for revenge against the people who murdered his family. A broken man, James flees into the forest and seeks refuge with the Indian mystics known as sadhus. The Sadhu is a story about James Jensen, a soldier in the British army, who watches his family being brutally murdered by the corrupt superior officer that he opposes. Last year, there were talks of Ranveer Singh playing Nagraj in a movie. The comics also have an extremely twisted and interesting plotline. Inspired by the mythological Ichchhadhari Nag (shapeshifting snakes) and historical Vishmanushya (venomous human), Nagraj stories have been created with a rich blend of mythology, fantasy, magic, and science fiction.
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