‘Vega’, one of the most popular characters of King Comics, has always been a favorite of readers. The name of the comic we are going to review today is ‘Vega’s Enemies(Dushman Vega Ke)’. This issue is not only full of action and adventure, but it also shows the balance between Indian culture, yoga, and science, which was a special identity of the stories of that time. In this review, we will talk in detail about every part of this comic, like its story, drawing, development of characters, and the message behind it.
The beginning and mysterious role of the plot

The story begins at Rajnagar Airport, where the atmosphere is a little different and more tense than normal days. All flights have been stopped at Rajnagar Airport as a very special guest is about to arrive. This guest is not an ordinary person, but ‘Lama Tejashwi’, who is returning to India from China after twenty years. A team of scientists is on hand to welcome him, led by Professor T. Rao. Here, author Tika Ram Sippy has added mystery to the story from the very beginning. Lama Tejashwi’s arrival is not by any airplane, but by floating in the air using his yoga power. This scene surprises not only the scientists but also the readers. The personality of the Lama, sitting in a meditation posture in the air without any support, clearly shows his spiritual power. But amidst this grand welcome, death is also playing its game. A dangerous criminal is hiding on a water tank near the airport with an AK-47, having only one motive: to kill Lama Tejashwi.
Vega’s entrance and web of misunderstanding

As soon as the shooter presses the trigger to open fire on the Lama, our hero ‘Vega’ enters the story. With his speed and force, Vega turns the barrel of the shooter’s gun, causing the bullet to miss its target and saving Lama Tejashwi’s life. But this is where the story takes an interesting turn, which can be called the beginning of a misunderstanding. Lama Tejashwi, who was immersed in his yoga practice, considers Vega to be the attacker. The police and security forces also get confused. Lama Tejashwi uses his mental strength and yoga power to imprison Vega in an energy cage. It’s a familiar moment in superhero comics, where two good characters clash, and that’s where Vega’s real test begins. He has to prove his innocence while also finding the real enemies who are attacking from hiding.
Alliance of Villains: Brainmaster and Ammonia

The main villains of this story are ‘Brainmaster’ and his companion ‘Ammonia’. Brainmaster is a criminal who wants to rule the world by misusing science and technology. On the other hand, Ammonia is a mysterious creature whose body is like gas or smoke, so it is almost impossible to catch him. The purpose of both of them is to acquire the secret powers of Lama Tejashwi, the source of which is his Surya Shakti and his special rosary. Brainmaster knows that if he succeeds in making Lama Tejashwi and Vega fight among themselves, his task will become much easier. He cleverly creates such situations that Lama Tejashwi completely loses his trust in Vega. The story’s adventure is further enhanced when Vega uses his cyclone power to confront Ammonia. This fight between the power of air and an enemy like gas has become very effective from the point of view of illustration.
The essence of Guru-Shishya tradition and betrayal

As the story progresses, a big reveal occurs that surprises readers. The ‘Bhala Lama’, whom Lama Tejashwi considered his guru and guide, turns out to be the real mastermind of this entire conspiracy. The character of Khalyan Lama shows how pride in power can lead even a great person onto the wrong path. He wanted to use the Sun power of Lama Tejashwi not for peace, but for destruction.
He wanted Tejashwi to destroy those secret files in which important defense and scientific secrets of India were hidden. Here, the author has explained very well that a ‘Guru’ is not just one who gives knowledge, but one who teaches how to use that knowledge properly. When Tejashwi comes to know the truth about his guru, his inner struggle makes the story more emotional.
Alliance of Vega and Lama Tejashwi: The End of Evil

Eventually, the misunderstandings between Vega and Lama Tejashwi end. Both of them understand that their real enemy is the same. Tremendous action is seen in the climax. On one hand, Vega gives tough competition to the enemies with his strength and cyclone attacks, while on the other hand, Lama Tejashwi shows his yoga and Sun power. Vega’s defeat of Brainmaster’s techniques and Tejashwi’s opposition to his own master’s wrongdoings are the strongest parts of this comic.
The story ends with the defeat of evil and the victory of truth, where the Bhala Lama is imprisoned inside a quiet volcano, trapped in the web of his own powers. Lama Tejashwi finally decides that he will use his knowledge for the welfare of the people while living in the Himalayas, and Vega continues his journey as a protector of society.
Review of the portraiture and artistic side
Conclusion: A memorable literary experience
Overall, ‘Vega’s Enemies’ is not just an ordinary superhero comic, but it is a story of courage, understanding, and good values. It teaches us that sometimes what we see is not true, and a decision taken in anger often proves wrong. Vega’s patience and Lama Tejashwi admitting his mistake are what make him a real hero. King Comics has shown through this issue that they too have stories and characters that can compete with large-scale superheroes.
If you are fond of old comics and want to relive Indian nostalgia, then ‘Dushman Vega Ke’ must be in your collection. This comic still feels as fun and relevant today as it was in its time. Its story, the confrontation between its characters, and the learning that comes at the end make it a great piece of work.
