nagraj comic
nagraj comic
 

Nagraj Comic [portable] Official

Visually, he was striking. He donned a green and blue suit (later evolving into various designs) with a cobra hood emblem. But the true visual flair came from his hair—two snakes named Saudangi and Sheetika, who were actually separate entities living within him, often popping out to fight or converse.

: His rogues' gallery includes formidable foes like Thodanga , Nagpasha (his immortal uncle), and the global terrorist organization Pralayanka . Cultural Impact and Availability nagraj comic

is the legendary flagship superhero of Raj Comics , first introduced in 1986 as the "Snake-King". Created by Rajkumar Gupta with writer Parshuram Sharma and artist Pratap Mullick, Nagraj became an icon of the "Golden Age" of Indian Hindi comics, particularly for children of the 80s and 90s. Origin and Evolution Originally conceived by the evil scientist Professor Nagmani Visually, he was striking

 

Visually, he was striking. He donned a green and blue suit (later evolving into various designs) with a cobra hood emblem. But the true visual flair came from his hair—two snakes named Saudangi and Sheetika, who were actually separate entities living within him, often popping out to fight or converse.

: His rogues' gallery includes formidable foes like Thodanga , Nagpasha (his immortal uncle), and the global terrorist organization Pralayanka . Cultural Impact and Availability

is the legendary flagship superhero of Raj Comics , first introduced in 1986 as the "Snake-King". Created by Rajkumar Gupta with writer Parshuram Sharma and artist Pratap Mullick, Nagraj became an icon of the "Golden Age" of Indian Hindi comics, particularly for children of the 80s and 90s. Origin and Evolution Originally conceived by the evil scientist Professor Nagmani