Introduction to the story: The emergence of supernatural powers
The story begins with a scene in a graveyard, where a black crow becomes the catalyst for an extraordinary event. This crow’s ‘cawing’ is a ritual act, resulting in a character named Anthony emerging from his grave. This event establishes Anthony’s mysterious immortality and nature of resuscitation, where he appears to be controlled by an external force. Parallel to this, another central character named ‘Bhanja’ is introduced. The nephew’s powers are directly connected to the moon, and on new moon nights, when the moon is invisible in the sky, he is deprived of his powers. This state causes him intense insecurity and anxiety, causing him to develop a bizarre emotional and mental urge to attract Moon to him. It is his passion for the moon that grants him his extraordinary powers, which he uses to fulfill his desires.
The criminal enterprise of ‘Bhanja’ and the backlash of ‘Anthony’

Marks the turning point of the story when Bhanja uses his moon-inspired powers in criminal activities. His first and notable venture is the business of ‘Murda Parking’, where he charges a fee for the burial of dead bodies in cemeteries. This concept reflects the moral decline of society and the tendency to go to any extent for personal gain. Anthony, who appears to be an unspoken guardian of the laws of nature and the moral order, does not tolerate this criminal act of the nephew. He intervenes to end Bhanja’s business and punish her, resulting in Bhanja being buried alive in the grave. However, Bhanja manages to escape due to his cunning and power gained from the moon. He saves his life by receiving oxygen and the moon’s rays through a thin pipeline, which shows his resilient instincts and strong desire to survive.
The ‘Prince Crow’ and the Symbolism of Justice
The presence of a specific character called ‘Prince Crow’ is important in the narrative. This raven serves as a warner against justice and unjust actions, not just a bird. Whenever the Prince Crow ‘sparks’ (i.e. makes a special kind of sound), it shows that an injustice is happening somewhere, or that a person is in distress. It is a symbolic element in comics that underlies the conflict between morality and immorality.
Demonstration of powers and their struggle
A variety of supernatural powers are seen in this comics, defining the pace of the story and the conflict between the characters:
Anthony’s resuscitation power and physical force: Anthony’s primary power is his ability to mystically regenerate, activated by the crow’s special voice. This gives him a kind of control over death, which makes him come alive again and again to face injustice. In addition to reanimation, Anthony is wealthy in extraordinary physical force. He uses his vast power to defeat opponents, break barriers, and prevent subversive acts. Opponents are horrified by his mere presence, which is a testament to his influence and power. This power of his becomes a medium to establish balance against the elements that break the laws of nature.
Nephew’s lunar-induced powers and dependencies: Nephew’s powers are directly linked to the Moon, giving him unique abilities. These may include abilities such as influencing gravity, acting at high speed, and possibly mental or hypnotic, as seen in his criminal acts. However, these powers depend on the presence of the Moon. On new moon nights, he is deprived of his powers, which is his greatest weakness. This dependence creates a contradiction in his character – a powerful villain who becomes extremely vulnerable in the absence of his power source. This abuse of his power is what makes him Anthony’s arch-rival.
Shakti’s mysterious abilities and Anthony’s collaboration: The story also features a female character named ‘Shakti’, who teams up with Anthony to fight against injustice. Power exhibits a variety of mystical abilities, including energy interpolation (energy projection), rapid motion, and possibly mental interference. She uses her powers to push enemies away, stop their attacks, and provide assistance to Anthony. Shakti plays an important role as Anthony’s ally, supporting the morally right side and aiding in thwarting the villainous Bhanja’s nephrious plans. Her presence adds a new dimension to the story, where a variety of supernatural forces, not just physical forces, shape the conflict.
The symbolic power of the Prince Crow: The Prince Crow does not directly engage in combat, but his power is symbolic and catalytic. His voice revives Anthony and alerts him to injustice. This crow acts as a kind of ‘alarm of justice’, indicating that nature itself is reacting against injustice. This power of his acts as the guardian of morality and representative of a higher order, which states that no crime remains without consequences. The conflict between Anthony and Bhanja is the main axis of the narrative. The nephew uses his powers to spread fear and intimidation, and gain financial benefits. In contrast, Anthony constantly attempts to thwart the nieces’ evil intentions. The physical confrontations between them are portrayed in an extremely dynamic and energetic fashion, evoking the action-oriented nature of the comics. The dialogues, although sometimes simple, they effectively convey emotional intensity and dramatic impact, such as “No mercy will come!” Or “Now in cutting this hand the thread of your breath…”.
Social implications and moral messages

The artistic side of the comics, especially the color scheme and depiction of characters, reflects the distinctive style of Raj Comics. Each panel contributes to the progression of the story, clearly expressing the physical and emotional aspects of the characters. Anthony’s well-built muscles, nephew’s changing expressions, and dynamic gestures of power add depth to the flow of the story. The dialogues, although known for their simplicity, effectively reflect the moving character of the story and the characters’ personalities. They reinforce dramatic moments and keep the reader engaged with the narrative. The inclusion of other mysterious and powerful characters in the story further complicates the narrative. Each new villain or challenge further strengthens Anthony’s devotion to justice. Anthony’s high-speed bike, although an accessory, symbolizes his quick response and ability to establish justice.
Social implications and moral messages

‘I want the moon’ is not just a medium of entertainment, but it also indirectly presents social comments. The chaos created by peculiar business and criminal elements like ‘cock parking’ reflects the distortions of society where moral principles are violated for personal gain. The comics present these serious themes through action and adventure, allowing readers to reflect on these issues without heaviness. The final section of the comics delves into the deep mysteries of the Moon’s powers and their moral implications. The conflict between Bhanja and Anthony is not just a physical dichotomy, but it is also an ideological conflict between the right and wrong use of power. The nephew uses his powers for selfishness, chaos, and personal dominance, while Anthony fights to restore justice, balance, and order. This comics presents the important message that power should be used with responsibility and morality, and also shows how even a small symbol, such as the Prince Crow, can reinforce the concept of justice.
Conclusion: An important Indian comics
In short, ‘Mujhe Chand Chahiye’ is a work from Raj Comics that takes the reader through an immersive experience of suspense, action and suspense. This is an important read for those who want to understand the evolution of Indian comics and experience a story that gives an opportunity to reflect on deeper topics as well as entertainment. Hanik Azhar and his team have created a story that will always be remembered among Raj Comics fans for its uniqueness and narrative depth. This comics illustrates how complex human concepts can be effectively presented through art and story.