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But don't skip this one, because, as Marz says in his foreword, 'it's part of who we are.' Marz is referring to the mythic structure of the ancient Sanskrit poem upon which this comic book series is based. The ancient 'Ramayana,' an essential text in Hinduism, follows the same pattern as other mythological quest stories. It's all that 'Hero with a Thousand Faces' Joseph Campbell stuff that we've seen time and again in everything from 'The Odyssey' to 'Star Wars' to 'Dude, Where's My Car?'

The reason that story keeps getting retold is because it works. It's the story of humanity.

On the small scale, it's our story each day as we go out into the world, facing tests and trials before returning home at night. And, on the larger scale, it's the story of our lives, as we leave our parents and make our way in the harsh, uncertain world.

The central story of the series is this: Rama, the favorite son and great warrior, his beloved Seeta, and his younger brother Lakshman must survive their journey through the Wasteland in a vaguely post-apocalyptic future. It's a vision of the future that's part Frank Herbert's 'Dune,' part 'Judge Dredd,' and part insane grizzly bear bounty hunters and three-headed mutants.

Plus, Rama has some kind of 'Final Fantasy' lightning sword. But it doesn't feel like a hodge-podge of influences. It feels like a fully-realized fantasy world, something from the coolest video game you've never played. The story arc collected in this trade paperback climaxes with a gladiator battle between Rama, his companions, and an array of strange villains. Artist Jeevan Kang does some brilliant work in the climax, his use of shadows evoking Jae Lee's work in the recent 'Gunslinger' comic.

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And writer Shamik Dasgupta makes up for any lack of characterization in his protagonist -- Rama, as a religious figure, is probably too sacred too imbue with too much personality -- with well-developed secondary characters and freewheeling plot momentum. Once the story gets underway in the first chapter, it races to the finish with one insane situation after another.

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The grizzly bear bounty hunters and three-headed mutants mentioned above weren't metaphors. And they also aren't the craziest creatures in the book.

“Epic in scope, grand in size, and legendary in feel” – Silver Bullet Comics A story thousands of years in the making A re-imagining of one of the greatest tales ever Retold in a post-apocalyptic future Rama, the prince of Armagarh, was exiled from his home for surrendering the fort of Janasthan to Ravan’s forces. During his exile Rama comes to become the protector of Se “Epic in scope, grand in size, and legendary in feel” – Silver Bullet Comics A story thousands of years in the making A re-imagining of one of the greatest tales ever Retold in a post-apocalyptic future Rama, the prince of Armagarh, was exiled from his home for surrendering the fort of Janasthan to Ravan’s forces. During his exile Rama comes to become the protector of Seeta, the daughter of mother earth. After Seeta was kidnapped by the asura prime, Ravan, Rama wanders aimlessly for a year serving as a mercenary for the rebels of Kishkindha led by the exiled Vanara king Shugreave. However, when the mad Vanara king Baali unleashes the dreadful and unstoppable Mahabali upon Shugreave’s rebels, Rama and Shugreave decide to take back the throne from Baali, the Monster King of Kishkindha!

RAMAYAN 3392 AD is an epic adventure that has been called “India’s answer to the Lord of the Rings” by The Times of India, and features a surreal cast of fantastical creatures and spectacular battles, all within an astonishing quest to save humanity from a darker evil than the world has ever encountered before. Well it ended too soon, This book is the shortest of all three volumes and rest of the book is presented as a guide to the entire story, well the story has too much to go before it's over but for now in this 3rd volume we run from the corrupt city of Panchvati to the forests of Kishkindha where Rama along with Lakshman and Vivshan is working as mercenaries fighting against Baali who has become a monster under Ravan's influence. So there are more volumes to come and Graphic India has no indicatio Well it ended too soon, This book is the shortest of all three volumes and rest of the book is presented as a guide to the entire story, well the story has too much to go before it's over but for now in this 3rd volume we run from the corrupt city of Panchvati to the forests of Kishkindha where Rama along with Lakshman and Vivshan is working as mercenaries fighting against Baali who has become a monster under Ravan's influence.