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Super Indian: From Clones to Heroes in the Heart of Metro City

Dive into the riveting story of Super Indian as he navigates through cloning, crime, and cosmic battles in the vibrant landscape of Metro City.
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The ruthless terrorist supreme commander of Afghanistan, in a bid for power, puts his grandfather, Aburrahman, behind bars and assumes control as the supreme leader of the entire country. His main source of income was supplying opium and aiding terrorists worldwide. Vice Supreme Wazib Khan, wanting to break free from the terrorist web, falls victim to a deadly attack by a Kyrgyzstan spy. Badly wounded, he witnesses the downfall of his empire, prompting him to search for his successor. However, he faces disappointment as many villains, such as Kala Paheliya, Principal, Mister Rasayan, Wonder Woman, Mechanic, Doga, Parmanu, Tiranga, Shakti, and Inspector Steel, had already been defeated. Frustrated, he conceives a poisonous idea – to create his own clone.

In the United States, the sinister agent Salina is chosen to give birth to this clone. Unfortunately, before America’s attack on Wazib Khan, the clone is killed. Wazib Khan, determined to eliminate Salina as well, does not want another clone to be born. However, Turupa, the spy from Kyrgyzstan, takes Salina, now pregnant, to India. Meanwhile, Wazib Khan, on the verge of death, reveals everything to Aburrahman. Aburrahman informs the Indian government, and Inspector Vinay arrests Turupa and Salina. Salina gives birth to the child within five days in prison.

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The Indian government annuls Aburrahman’s request to kill the child and, in a medical miracle, witnesses the rapid growth of the clone baby. The baby appears to be a year old just two hours after birth, thanks to powerful growth hormones. One day, before the child can be killed by the cyborg assassin sent by Aburrahman, someone takes the child away, and it turns out to be another clone of Wazib Khan – the arrogant one, who survived the American attack.

Terrified by the fear in the clone child’s eyes, the arrogant one sends him to the CNN group so that he can learn evil and cruelty, joining forces with iconic villains like Kala Paheliya, Principal, Mister Rasayan, Wonder Woman, Mechanic, and others. When Aburrahman learns of this, he seeks help from Rudraksha Baba. Rudraksha Baba not only imparts profound knowledge but also purges all the sins within the clone’s body, turning him blue. Rudraksha Baba places a trishul on his body to keep his mind under control. The clone is sent to Doga, Parmanu, Tiranga, Shakti, and Inspector Steel to learn positive traits, and everyone calls him “Super Indian.”

Super Indian’s home is Metro City, created by reclamation between the seas to accommodate the growing urban population. Although the city boasts modernity and high-tech advancements, its police inspector, Kan Khajure, vehemently opposes the superhero concept. Super Indian, with the alias Aman, runs an old age ashram and confides in his friend Mithi.

Raj Comics introduced Super Indian when the comic industry in India was thriving, and Raj Comics was at its peak. They wanted to bring in another superhero, and despite their hard work in story and character development, Super Indian suffered due to the rise of mobile phones and satellite TV. The comic still comes out but only in multistar issues; solo comics are no longer published.

Some of the published comics featuring Super Indian include “Super Indian,” “Villain Chacha,” “Pahla Khoon,” “Dusra Khoon,” “Project Setu Samudram,” “Super Indian Kaun,” “Super Villain,” “Time Bomb,” “Uncle Metro,” “Chemical Locha,” “Hitech Hero,” and “Live Show.”

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