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Invisible Conspiracy(Adrishay Shadyantar): The Comic That Exposed Raj Comics’ Biggest Cosmic Secret we

How Invisible Conspiracy became the backbone of Raj Comics’ legendary Last Series, unveiling the Brahma-Particle, See-Thru’s rebirth, and the destruction of human civilization.
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Invisible Conspiracy Review: The Darkest Turning Point of Raj Comics’ Last Series
Invisible Conspiracy is the pivotal chapter where Raj Comics transforms superhero fiction into a terrifying cosmic sci-fi saga.
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Raj Comics’ ‘Last’ series has now reached the point where answers to many questions arising in the minds of readers gradually start coming to the fore. The last four parts—‘Last Protector’, ‘Earth of the Dark’, ‘Universe Warrior’, and ‘World Protector’—had brought us to a desolate world where only Super Commando Poles and Atoms survived. But ‘Invisible Conspiracy’ is the same link that opens up the entire conspiracy going on behind the scenes for us. This comic is not just an action-filled story, but the real backbone of the whole series, because that’s where we get our way to that ‘Big Bang’-like devastating explosion that wiped out the whole human civilization.

Analysis of the plot: Two parallel streams

The story of this comic progresses on two different levels simultaneously.

Conflict on other planets: Bhediya and Shakti

The story begins on another planet, where Wolf(Bhediya) and Shakti (Power), the protector of Rajnagar, are engaged in protecting thousands of innocent Earthlings. Here they encounter giant, primitive human-like creatures who are physically very powerful.

Nitin Mishra shows the character of Bhediya in this part with his true identity—his passion for war and his complete confidence in the blows of the mace. Whereas Goddess Shakti here emerges not only as powerful but also as a wise strategist. She explains to Bhediya that every battle cannot be won on the basis of strength alone. Power scientifically analyzes the atmosphere of the planet—rocks of solid oxygen and air filled with minerals. She creates a tremendous explosion by mixing her flame power with oxygen rocks, defeating those demons. This whole part shows how the combination of science and fantasy makes the story more interesting.

Unveiling the past: Memories of Nagraj

The main part of the comic takes place at the ‘SAT’ (S.A.T.I.) headquarters in Delhi, where Nagraj, Atomic, and Kara are present. Nagraj starts unraveling the layers of that ‘Invisible Conspiracy’ with the help of his broken memories.

This flashback takes us to the period when Professor Ibrit Vikral discovered ‘Brahm-kan’ (Divine Particle). The dialogues between Nagraj and the professor are quite serious and philosophical. Nagraj clearly warns that it is beyond the capacity of man to control the power with which the universe is created, i.e., the God Particle. But Professor Vikral wanted to use it for the betterment of humanity by using a ‘receptor device’, a device that can recognize crimes and negative emotions occurring around the world in advance.

Villain Rise: Reincarnation of ‘See-Through’ (See-Thru)

The biggest surprise of this comic is the return of an old villain, ‘See-Through’. Readers who are familiar with the old history of Raj Comics know that See-Thru (former scientist C.T.R.) was an old enemy of Nagraj, who had the power to become invisible and who was assumed dead in the story ‘Wishful Thief’.

Here, See-Thru does not remain just a common criminal, but comes across as a cosmic demon. He absorbs the energy of the Brahma-particle while remaining invisible. This energy, combined with his willful power, makes him such an invincible and insane god that it becomes almost impossible to stop him. He takes over Professor Vikral’s body. See-Thru’s new look is extremely scary—a skeleton-like body, full of infinite energy.

Climax: That Terrible Explosion

The story ends at the moment that readers have been waiting for since the beginning of this series. See-Thru releases the entire energy of the Brahma-particle through Professor Vikral. Nagraj tries everything possible to stop him, but the new powers of See-Thru absorb Nagraj’s mental energy.

This is the moment when a terrible explosion occurs in the laboratory of ‘SAT’. Due to this explosion, Poles and Atom lose their memory, and all the creatures of Earth get displaced and reach different planets. The last page of the comic is heart-wrenching, showing Nagraj scattering into every particle. This scene leaves a frightening question in the minds of readers—whether the most powerful hero in the universe is really over.

Character Analysis: Heroes and Villains

Nagraj:
Here, Nagraj looks not just like a superhero, but like a visionary sage. He understands the power of science but also recognizes its limitations. Despite his energy being constantly exhausted, fighting See-Thru and not giving up till the end clearly shows his sacrifice and greatness.

Bhediya and Shakti:
These two working together exemplify the finest balance of power and intelligence. Power’s patience and presence of mind in the face of Bhediya ‘s stubbornness and aggressive nature keep the story balanced, making their part impressive.

See-Thru:
See-Thru emerges as the most influential villain of this series to date. The extent of his madness and hunger for infinite energy make him extremely scary. He is not only powerful but also mentally dangerous.

Professor Vikral:
Professor Vikral symbolizes the tragic scientist whose intentions were not wrong, but whose discovery inadvertently opened the way to destruction. His character shows that even good intentions can sometimes bring terrible consequences.

Portraiture and Artistic Side

In this part, the responsibility of artwork has been handled by Hemant Kumar and Tadam Gyadu. Their artwork shows a clear change from Dheeraj Verma’s style in the previous parts, but still maintains the classic feel of Raj Comics. Hemant Kumar has carved the faces and muscles of the characters in a very clear and bold manner. At the same time, the subtle effects of the rays of Brahma-Kan and the invisible-to-visible transitions of See-Thru have been shown very beautifully.

The precise use of colours on pages with ‘ka-boom’ moments brings the horror of destruction to life. Bhakta Ranjan’s decoration work has a major contribution here, especially the effect of yellow lightning around Nagraj’s body and the contrast between the blue and gray complexion of See-Thru’s skeletal form, which makes the entire scene more impressive.

Writing and Screenplay

Nitin Mishra has kept the pace of the story very balanced in this part. Switching between past and present feels absolutely intuitive and does not break the flow of the story. The use of scientific terms such as Abragen orbit, collider, and protocol does not make the story heavy, but instead gives it a sense of authenticity. The seriousness present in Nagraj’s dialogues clearly shows that the author has a deep understanding of this character.

Critical Assessment: Merits and Shortcomings

Positive Side (Pros):
This part opens up the biggest mystery of the entire series, which gives satisfaction to the readers. Bringing back old villains like See-Thru in such a massive and dangerous form proves to be a masterstroke. In the end, Nagraj getting scattered into every particle emotionally shocks the readers.

Downside (Cons):
Due to the change in artwork, Hemant Kumar’s style may seem a little different to some readers after Dheeraj Verma’s realistic approach, even though it is brilliant in its own right. Bhediya and Shakti segment, amid the main mystery of the story, may feel slightly like a ‘filler’ to some people, although it was necessary to explain the position of other planets.

Conclusion: ‘Invisible Conspiracy’ – First Ray of Destruction

‘Invisible Conspiracy’ is the decisive chapter of the Last series, where suspense openly turns into action. This story also tells us that sometimes our greatest protector—that is, Nagraj—can become a victim of his own identified or created mistakes, especially dangerous experiments in science.

This comic ends on an extremely heavy and serious note. Nagraj scattering and See-Thru emerging as a ‘cosmic god’ makes readers extremely eager for the next part, ‘Universe Fragmentation’.

If you want to know why Dhruv and Atom survived alone and what that mysterious light actually was, then this comic is almost mandatory reading. Here, Raj Comics proves that they can create not only superhero stories but also complex cosmic horror and sci-fi thrillers in a powerful way.

Final Rating: 4.7/5

and Nagraj’s ultimate sacrifice into one massive cosmic conspiracy. connecting Brahma-Particle science Invisible Conspiracy stands as the most crucial and destructive chapter of Raj Comics’ Last Series See-Thru’s terrifying rebirth
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