Whenever there is talk of powerful enemies in the stories of Raj Comics megastar Nagraj, the names of Nagina, Vishdhar, or Nagpasha often come first. But amidst all this, there is also a villain who neither has any magical powers nor is physically fit. We know him as ‘Crime King’ or ‘Supreme Head’.
Supreme Head Raj is one of those special villains in comics who proved that it takes not just strength, but also a sharp mind and modern technology to bring the world to its knees. While other enemies of Nagraj confront him directly, the Supreme Head always makes his moves behind the scenes. In today’s special bio, we will understand in detail the life of the Supreme Head, his technology, his dangerous weapons, and his historic struggles with Nagraj.
The Journey from Crime King to Supreme Head

The character was featured as the ‘Crime King’ in the early comics. He was such a feared face of the underworld of the metropolis that no one could see him. He is a villain who is completely physically weak—an old and paralyzed human being. But this weakness became his biggest strength.
He gave a ‘corporate structure’ to the world of crime. He understood that the city could not be ruled by mere hooliganism, so he established himself as the ‘Supreme Head’. He made information, communication, and science his weapons. His journey was from an ordinary criminal to a ‘technological terrorist’ who could stop the heartbeat of the metropolis with a single click on his computer.
Life Support Tank: The Fortress of Walking Death

The most unique and terrifying identity of the Supreme Head is his pink and purple ‘Life Support Capsule’ or ‘Tank’. Because he is unable to move, he has made this tank his own body.
This tank is not an ordinary medical machine, but a dangerous miracle of science. The features of this tank make it a huge challenge for any superhero:
Arms Cache: It is equipped with small missile launchers, laser guns, and deadly gas-release equipment.
Defense System: It is surrounded by a high-voltage electric shield, due to which even the serpents of Nagraj are unable to attack it easily.
Remote Control Center: From inside this tank, he can give orders to his robots or companions present in any corner of the world.
Life-Saving System: This machine keeps him alive even when his body has completely stopped responding.
Information Warfare and Communication Control

The Supreme Head believes that “in today’s times, the real king is the one who holds the key to information.” This is why most of his plans revolve around capturing communication systems.
Historic comics like ‘Crime King’ and ‘Kalachakra’ show that he wanted to capture the satellites of Bharti Communications. His aim was not just to earn money, but to hack the information system of the entire country so that he could deliver whatever message he wanted to the public. By kidnapping Bharti, Nagraj’s close companion, he not only weakened Nagraj emotionally but also wanted to instill fear through the world of communication.
Kevlwan (Kevalwan): Demon of Iron and Electricity

The biggest proof of Supreme Head’s intelligence was his robotic creation ‘Kevlwan’. Kevlwan was no ordinary robot; he was a monster made of iron wires, electrical cables, and heavy metals, with no emotions inside him.
The biggest strength of Nagraj is his ‘poison’ and his ‘serpents’. The Supreme Head studied Nagraj very deeply and understood that Nagraj’s poison affects biological enemies but is ineffective against machines. To take advantage of this, he deployed Kevalwan.
While Nagraj was fighting Kevalwan, the Supreme Head was sitting miles away, analyzing his every move on a computer screen. This was the first time that Nagraj realized that he was fighting not a human being, but a ‘super-computer’-like mind.
‘Kalachakra’ and Psychological Warfare (Mind Games)

The Supreme Head is not only a master of technology, but also an expert in reading the human mind. In the ‘Kaalachakra’ comic, he presented a challenge to Nagraj that put his very existence in danger.
He forced Nagraj not to use his ‘Nag-powers’ for a week. This was a completely well-thought-out move by the Supreme Head. He knew that Nagraj was just a normal human being without his powers.
During this time, he spread terror through small criminals in the metropolis so that Nagraj would feel his failure and become mentally broken. Like a master manipulator, he used Nagraj’s morality and oath as weapons against him.
Giant Revolver: The Terrible Game of Death
The biggest example of the whims and cruelty of the Supreme Head is the ‘Giant Revolver’. To showcase his technical strength, he converted an entire building into a revolver chamber.
This scene is one of the most exciting moments in the history of Raj Comics. He imprisoned Nagraj inside the chamber, where six bullets were loaded, and each bullet was like a massive explosion. He viewed death as a spectacle. He wanted the world to see how his ‘black science’ could end the great Nagraj.
Black Science vs. Black Magic: Comparison with Other Villains
Often, Nagraj’s enemies are associated with magical powers or ancient curses. But the Supreme Head is different from all of them.

Nagina and Vishdhar: They resort to magic and tantra-mantra.
Supreme Head: He uses ‘black science’ (Dark Science).
Approach: While magicians act out of emotion or revenge, the Supreme Head is a completely logical and data-driven villain. He also learns from his defeats so that he can return better prepared next time.
Loyal Legion: Tamara and the Fidayeen Squad
An emperor must have his army. The Supreme Head had prepared a ‘Fidayeen Squad’ for himself—people who could sacrifice their lives at a single gesture from him. His chief servant, ‘Tamara’, not only took care of his tank, but was also a medium for transmitting the Supreme Head’s brain signals to machines.
The influence of the Supreme Head was so deep that his spies were present even within the police department and government offices. He never forgave traitors and never hesitated to kill his own people to keep his identity hidden.
Lesson for Nagraj: Not Every Battle Is Won by Force
The conflicts with the Supreme Head also brought a major change in Nagraj’s personality. Nagraj learned that not every enemy can be defeated with punches or snakes. He had to rely on his intelligence, forensic sense, and strategy to defeat the Supreme Head.
It would not be wrong to say that the Supreme Head made Nagraj a better ‘detective’ and ‘strategist’.
Conclusion: The Legacy of an Immortal Villain
Finally, the bio of the Supreme Head, or Crime King, makes it clear that he is one of the most complex and influential villains in the world of Raj Comics. He symbolizes how dangerous evil can become when it is combined with science.
Despite his physical weakness, he shook the entire world. Even today, when we talk about the Golden Age of Raj Comics, the pink tank of the Supreme Head and his cold, cruel smile still create thrills in people’s minds.
He is the kind of enemy of Nagraj who never truly disappears, but returns every time with new technology and fresh conspiracies.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1. Did the Supreme Head ever fight Nagraj face to face?
No, the Supreme Head never fought face to face because of his physical condition. He always fought using machines, robots, and his tanks.
Q2. What are the Supreme Head’s main comics?
His major comics include ‘Crime King’, ‘Kalachakra’, ‘Tornado’, and ‘Supreme Head’.
Q3. Is the Supreme Head finished?
No major villain is ever completely eliminated in Raj Comics. He often escapes through secret routes after defeat and returns in a new form.
