The story of ‘Kaan’ – where ‘Kaa’ stands for law and ‘N’ stands for justice – is what this name signifies. When Manoj Comics first presented Kaan to the audience, their aim was to establish a connection with the viewers. Perhaps that’s why they crafted Kaan’s story without relying on fantasy.
The tale of Kaan revolves around a beauty pageant where a contestant, Chitra, is murdered. The murderer collides with Kaan while fleeing, and as a form of punishment, Kaan cuts off his ear. That’s when we learn about Kaan’s story, as Kaan himself reveals that his real name is Akash. Akash, since childhood, possessed sharp intellect and a serious demeanor. His father, Balvant Thakkar, held a high position at the Indian Research Center. Balvant Thakkar witnessed Akash’s intelligence and bravery when enemies threatened them with the intention of stealing the laser gun code. Akash not only defeated them with his sharp mind but also saved his family, earning him a bravery award. Witnessing this, his father enrolled him in a martial arts school and provided him with various combat training.
The story of Kaan, alias Akash, unfolds in every comic along with other events. Kaan’s comics are a creation that combines characters from Raj Comics, namely Doga and Dhruv, but with a slight balance. In the story, Kaan isn’t hastily shown fighting against crime but has been combating it since childhood, defeating criminals with his sharp intellect. There were no fantasies or aliens in the story; instead, it depicted societal issues like kidnapping, robbery, theft of human organs, or human trafficking. The author of Kaan, Tarun Kumar Wahi, wrote the story, while Nares Kumar illustrated it. The artwork in Kaan’s comics is quite impressive, paying attention to the details of the characters. However, there is limited information about Kaan’s comics, and it’s not clear why it was discontinued. Perhaps it got lost in the whirlwind of the comic industry, and this character might have faded away.