The two most accurate quotes are ‘size doesn’t matter’ and the other is ‘a son’s worth is seen in raising him.’ The whole world is familiar with these, and people have seen examples, both good and bad. Drawing inspiration from this, everyone, from movies to TV serials and from novels to comics, has portrayed it in every form. But the comic world has influenced us the most because they have utilized it in the best way possible, which has become a memory in the minds of every reader. Presenting a list of ten dangerous, quick-witted criminals who almost defeated superheroes much bigger and with superpowers than themselves. Some are smaller in size, while others are younger in age.

Nanhe Hatyare-Bheriya
The story is about some children belonging to the Bawana tribe, whose leader was a boy named Babu. His only passion was to hit the right target with his arrows. However, when he accidentally kills a person from his own tribe, he commits several sins to cover up this crime. To uncover the murder that occurred in the jungle, the executioner of the jungle, Bheriya, has to come. In an attempt to save themselves, Babu and his friends try to kill Fuzo Baba, and they end up chasing Bheriya. While the Little Assassins comics may not depict them as criminals, they manage to trouble even a formidable character like Bheriya to some extent.
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