Whenever ‘Parmanu,’ ‘Doga,’ and ‘Shakti’ are seen together in the universe of Raj Comics, readers already realize that something big and explosive is going to happen. The name ‘Angare’ itself indicates the burning emotions and anger that these three heroes are filled with. The comics came in the ‘Call Hero’ era, when the writers not only showed superheroes fighting fictional villains but also introduced them to real-world problems such as terrorism and biological warfare. This is what makes this story special and more serious.
In-depth analysis of the plot

The story starts from three different places, but gradually these three paths meet at a dangerous point where everything is at stake.
Front of Kashmir (Shakti):
The story starts from the Tiger Hills of Kashmir. Here, a new and scary form of terrorism emerges—‘buthuman’ (Crocodile Men). They are not ordinary terrorists, but humans turned into mutants through a particular virus. Shakti, who symbolizes women’s power and has a nature as sharp as fire, fights them with full force. The story in this part makes us think about the dangerous consequences of mutations and scientific experiments. Here, it is not just about the fight, but about how dangerous science can become in the wrong hands.

Delhi Front (Parmanu):
A plane hijacking occurs at IGI Airport in Delhi. The main villain, ‘Abu Jibral’ (whose name commemorates terror attacks like 26/11), threatens to blow up the plane. On this occasion, ‘Parmanu,’ i.e., Vinay, enters. The method of Parmanu is different from other heroes. He does not take decisions in anger or haste, but takes steps thoughtfully. Using his ‘atomic fragmentation’ technique, he tries to bring the situation under control. Here comes a very interesting scene when Shakti reaches there and wants to eliminate Abu Jibral immediately, but Parmanu stops her, citing law and rules. This same confrontation becomes the moral center of the story—is it right to take revenge, or is it more important to trust the law?
Streets of Mumbai (Doga):
On the other hand, Doga in Mumbai gets news that some suspicious trucks are entering the city. When he investigates, he encounters ‘mutant rhinos’ (Mutated Rhinos). Doga, known for his strict and merciless justice, finds himself in a vulnerable state for the first time because his simple pills do not affect these mutants. This part shows a different aspect of Doga’s character—he is not only powerful but also human, who sometimes has to be helpless in the face of circumstances.

Climax:
Ultimately, the main center of the story becomes the ‘Taj Hotel, Mumbai.’ It is here that it is revealed that the real mastermind is ‘Madam Fox.’ Her plan is to convert the entire Mumbai into mutants through a ‘biological bomb.’ The biggest twist of the story comes when Doga and Shakti themselves get infected with this virus. Now the situation becomes such that Parmanu has to stand against his own friends. This moment is not just action, but also an emotional confrontation—is he saving friendship or the city?
Psychological analysis of characters
Parmanu: A Balance of Science and Ethics

Parmanu is the mind of this trinity. He not only trusts his superpowers, but also uses his understanding and logic. In ‘Angare,’ he is shown as a hero who takes decisions thoughtfully instead of getting angry. When Shakti wants to kill the terrorist in excitement, Parmanu clearly says, “If we start doing what they are doing, then what will be the difference between law and jungle raj?” This thinking makes him an idealistic and balanced hero.
Doga: The Keeper of Mumbai and His Helplessness
In this comics, Doga’s character is shown in a very ‘vulnerable’ (vulnerable), i.e., weak condition. We usually see Doga as a hero who never gives up and who is almost impossible to defeat. But when he encounters the Mutant Rhinos, he is seen to be both physically and mentally broken. His bullets become ineffective, his strength falls short, and for the first time he looks helpless in the face of circumstances.

Yet, his love and dedication for his city, Mumbai, are so deep that he is unwilling to give up the fight even after being hit by the virus. He falls, gets injured, but doesn’t stop. Doga and Shakti becoming mutants themselves is a big emotional blow to the readers. Seeing the heroes we consider protectors in danger makes the story more effective.
Shakti: Divine Wrath and Call to Justice

Shakti is the real ‘driving force’ of this story. There is a fire inside her, an anger, which keeps her moving forward. She is irritated by the legal process and formalities of Parmanu. For her, justice means clear and immediate punishment for the criminal.
Her fire powers are visually shown in a very spectacular manner. When she battles with fire, the panels literally feel burned. Shakti is the voice of public anger that arises in the heart of every Indian against terrorism. She acts with emotions, and that’s what makes her strong and sometimes dangerous.
Madam Fox: The Return of a Classic Villain

Madam Fox is a well-known old villain of Raj Comics (Hahakar fame). Her return has been shown in a very powerful manner. She is not just an ordinary criminal, but also a sharp-minded scientist.
Her ‘vampire’ past and now the ‘mutation’ project together make her a layered and interesting villain. She is beautiful, clever, and also very dangerous. She controls the entire game by staying behind the scenes. This is what makes her a memorable villain.
The Magic of Drawing and Art
Sushant Panda’s artwork is one of the biggest strengths of this comics. The skin texture, facial expressions, and cruelty of mutant characters like Magarman and Rhinoceros-Man have been depicted very closely. Hard work is clearly visible in every panel.

The scenes with atomic rings and Doga’s shower of bullets are extremely dynamic. The action panels have so much momentum that it seems as if everything is happening in front of the eyes. The Taj Hotel and the streets of Mumbai are shown in a very realistic style, making the story look more real and effective. This artwork makes the entire story emotionally stronger.
Social and Political Context
‘Angare’ is not just a fictional story. It shows direct indications of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and the terror camps of PoK. Characters like Abu Jibral and ‘Khabis’ are reminiscent of real-world terrorists.
Writers Tarun Kumar Wahi and Nitin Mishra have included these issues in the story with great courage. This comics brings out the anger, fear, and feeling of insecurity of Indian society at that time. The threat of biological weapons is still real for the world today, and showing it through superhero stories proves to be an effective way.
Interesting Aspect: ‘Law vs. Speedy Justice’

The most interesting and thought-provoking part of this comics is the debate between Parmanu and Shakti. This debate is not limited to just the story, but is also a big question for our society.
Should we follow the law and human rights, or eliminate terrorists immediately in an ‘encounter’? While Doga and Shakti seem to stand in favor of speedy justice, Parmanu talks about the Constitution and rules. Throughout the story, the reader finds himself oscillating between these two thoughts. This conflict gives depth to the story.
Technical Nuances and Scientific Elements
The authors have used the concepts of ‘mutation’ and ‘genetics’ in a good way. How a virus can alter a human’s DNA and give him animal-like strength is explained quite correctly while remaining within the realm of comics.
The ‘atomic fragmentation’ and ‘radiation’ techniques of Parmanu give the story a strong science-fiction base. It is not just an action story, but it also has a touch of science, which makes it more interesting.
Some Shortcomings of the Story
Although ‘Angare’ can be called a masterpiece, still some small shortcomings are visible. Madam Fox’s escape in the climax may slightly disappoint readers who wanted to see her complete defeat.
Also, the story seems to run very fast at some places, due to the 78 pages covering three big heroes, many villains, and a big international conspiracy. There are some scenes which, if they had received a little more detail, could have had even more impact. Sometimes events change so quickly that the reader has little chance to breathe.
Detailed Conclusion: A Milestone of Raj Comics
‘Angare’ is a comics that remains in the mind long after reading. It shows us that real strength lies in unity. When Parmanu, Doga, and Shakti stand together, they are no longer just three superheroes, but become examples of the country’s strength and courage.
This comics is named ‘Angare’ perfectly because it burns the fire of patriotism and justice in the hearts of readers. Sushant Panda’s artwork, Tarun Kumar Wahi’s story, and Sanjay Gupta’s vision have all combined to make it a cult classic.
Final Decision:
If you are a fan of Indian comics and have not read ‘Angare’ yet, then believe me, you are missing out on an important part of the history of Raj Comics. This comics is not just a time pass, but a complete experience.
It reminds us that our superheroes are not just flying characters wearing capes, but they are true warriors fighting the evils of our society.
Rating: 4.8 / 5
