On hearing the word ‘Bhokal’, a picture is formed in the mind of a warrior who has a divine sword in his hand, a shield and strong armor on his body. The presented comic ‘Bhokal’ (No. 305) is not just a simple story, but the story of the birth of that great warrior who stands like a bridge between the purity of the fairyland and the justice of the earth. Sanjay Gupta’s composed story and the spectacular artwork of Kadam Studio have made this issue a masterpiece, which keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end. This comic also answers many questions that arose in the mind of every fan about how Alop became Bhokal and what the secret of his divine powers is.
Devastation in Fairyland and the Orgy of Dreaded Demons

The story begins with a very painful scene from the fairyland, once thought to be heaven. The calm and happy fairyland, where no one had ever thought of taking up arms, suddenly turns into a hell-like atmosphere. The demon kings ‘Bojh’ and ‘Bharakam’ attack Pareeloka with their huge and cruel army. The cruelty of these demons knows no bounds; they are not only taking fairies captive but also looking at them like edible food, which shows their disgusting thinking.
King Khajandev of Pareeloka, who is unarmed and helpless, tries to scare these demons with the wrath of Mahaguru Bhokal, but the arrogant demon king laughs at his words and attacks him fatally. Here the author has brought alive through words that atmosphere of fear and devastation, where innocence is disappearing and there is screaming everywhere.
The Flame of Terror and Vengeance Strangulating Mamta

When little Prince Alop sees his father in a bloodied state, his tender heart breaks. In his last moments, King Khajandev teaches his son to take up the sword of truth and justice. He wants Alop to teach these demons a lesson that future generations will remember. The pain of his father’s death and the abduction of his mother Osika create within Alop the spark that later becomes the fire of vengeance.
The devilish laughter of demon king Bharakam and insulting Alop by calling him a ‘puppy’ creates anger in the mind of the reader toward the villain. The demons throw away Alop, thinking him dead, but this proves to be their biggest mistake, because no insignificant demon can extinguish the lamp that fate has lit.
Mahaguru Bhokal and Divine Transfer of Powers

When the orphaned and helpless Alop is wandering in the ruins of the fairyland, he hears the voice of Mahaguru Bhokal. Here it is revealed that Mahaguru had also become a victim of the deception of the demons and is now in a wounded and helpless state. To test Alop’s willpower, Mahaguru asks him to remove a huge stone, which was impossible for an ordinary child.
But as soon as Alop calls Mahaguru’s name — ‘bho’ka’l’ — a wonderful change occurs. An ordinary child quickly turns into a huge, powerful, and invincible warrior. This change is not just a symbol of the body but of the power of goodness. Mahaguru makes an indelible mark on Alop’s wrist with his divine sword, which gives him the power to assume this form anytime in the future.
Magic Portraiture and Artistic Nuances of Kadam Studio

Kadam Studio’s drawings have a huge contribution to the success of this comic. The detailing shown in each panel, especially the horror of the monsters and the scene of the destruction of the fairyland, is extremely impressive. When Bhokal’s form first appears, his muscular build, facial expressions, and the glow of his divine sword and shield impress the reader. The selection of colors is the hallmark of Raj Comics of that era — dark red and yellow colors add excitement to the battle scenes.
Taking forward the legacy of great artists like Dilip Choubey, the art shown in this issue looks different even in today’s digital era. The way the characters’ dialogue and their facial expressions match each other makes the flow of the story faster and more effective.
Conclusion: The Immortal Saga of Bravery Which Is Relevant Even Today
This work of Sanjay Gupta and Kadam Studio is not just a comic, but a memorable story of bravery. ‘Bhokal’ (number 305) teaches us that no matter how strong the enemy is, if the fire of truth and justice is burning in the mind, even an ordinary child can become a great hero. This issue is a strong foundation of the Bhokal series, without reading which it is difficult to understand the depth of this character.
If you want to relive your old memories and be a part of a story where justice is destined to prevail and injustice ends, then this comic must be in your collection. Alop turning into Bhokal is not just the birth of a hero, but the victory of every person who has the courage to raise his voice against injustice.
