March 9, 2008

Ramayana 3392 A.D.

Rama using New Age Bow and Arrow in the midst of Blazing Fire.

Do not worry it is the futuristic approach of mythology. Ramayana, the age old epic told by millions of Indian, the face of Indian culture to the western world and the reason of Diwali is now available in a brand new package known as ‘Rama Reborn’ or ‘The Odyssey of The East - Ramayan 3392 A.D’. Rebirth of Rama in a highly advanced society where common man uses exotic technologies in their mundane routine. Ravana-the evil Asura of this epic is claimed to be made up by nano-technology. I am not joking; indeed it is the new face of Ramayana which is recently launched by the Virgin Comics. Here goes the exact word of the CEO of Virgin Comics.

"Ramayana has inspired the lives of millions of people through the ages. The re-imagining of this great ancient epic through the creativity of a game platform re-affirms the fact that Ramayana is one of the greatest stories ever told," said Sharad Devarajan, co-founder and CEO of Virgin Comics.

I wonder what Swami Valmiki thought while writing down this legend. I pray to God to give his soul peace, I am quite sure he would have not been happy to see Rama and Dashratha talking in fundax English, to make things worse, Laxman teasing Shatrughan by saying ‘Tabby-Ticky ,Tabby-Ticky’. Alas!! If not Valmiki I am quite sure Shiv Sena would not let the Virgin Comics down. On the contrary, reviews are good and it is now a Best Seller in the Indian and the US comics market. After some research I found that this is not the first time Virgin comics trying its luck on Indian mythology. They have already published comics with the exotic Indian names such as Mandakini (The Serpent Girl), Devi (The Female Warrior), Sadhu (The Saint Man). But unfortunately they didn’t receive much attention like the Ramayana 3392, may be because they used just the Indian name while keeping the story line purely westernized fiction.


Preview of the Introductory Page of the comic.
(They deliberately used the brownish color to give it a look of an ancient manuscript. Moreover it seems to be more like a the LOTR themed story with maps and full explanation of the whole legend by a third person, probably Valmiki)

The Graphics of the comic is worth appreciable. When I first saw the preview of the pdf comics I was stunned to see the level of imagination. Pictures have the background of the ancient India but at the same time they also resemble to the would be 3392 AD technology. The ornamentation is excellent and grand. It would be great to watch an epic movie based on this comic similar to Frank Miller's 300. Sony soon releasing a PS3 based on this theme, which I guess would give a strong backing to the market of the comic.

Coming to the background and building of the characters, they resemble more or less to the Valmiki's Ramayana. Characters have similar nature and physique, even the society seems to be similar to the Valmiki's Ramayana. I am using Valmiki's Ramayana because I don't want to mix up the New-Ramayana with the old one. I guess it would be unfair from my side to say that the artist of this comic didn't do anything, so New-Ramayana is the Virgin Comic's Ramayana. They have done a great job to build the characters with time, so that they easily mingle with the 3392 technology. Let us take the characters one by one.


Rama : The central character of the whole legend.
(The Character of Rama is kept very much similar to the old epic. The only thing which has changed, would be the sophistication of the weapons. After all it is a New-Rama-With-New-Weapons)





Ravana: The Main Villain of th whole story.
(He is shown as the evil man in the legend but now few fundamentalists have come up with an idea that Ravana was not a bad person, he was doing his Karma, for which he came on Earth. How Virgin Comic going to portray Ravana is still a debatable issue because they haven't published much of the episodes. Let us wait and see what is there in the box !!)





Hanuman: A devotee of Rama also considered as a God in Hindu Mythology.
(They have beautifully shown the strong built of Hanuman but what is concerning me is the physical appearance, more like a beast than a monkey. Nevertheless, they have also reformed the Gada to an Enlarged-Stone-Age-Weapon.)





Asura: The Warriors of ravana, the rulers of hell and the symbol of evil.
(Asura looking like the Ogres we have seen in the LOTR, which looks similar to one of those Warcraft-characters)




ps: Images have been taken from the Virgin Comics site.


14 comments:

Kanwar said...

I thgt you would write something on the 'Discussion' ...But this is out of the blues ... [:)]

~Nayan~ said...

@ Kanwar
Will Soon write that controversial conversation. But this New-and-Happening Ramayana is in thing !!

Lakshminarasimhan said...

Nice one mate ... the visualization looks stunning ..... so when is it getting released or has it already released ?? and we all are awaiting ur blog on the "discussion"

~Nayan~ said...

@ LN
They released the first edition in September. They have mainly developed this for a video game. Dont worry will soon publish the excerpts.

Prashant said...

This comic series is awesome. Completed reading all the available volumes sometime back, the story as well as the graphics are equally rocking. Valmiki would have puked at the idea of having a lascivious Bharat :)
The other series 'Sadhu' too makes a great read!!

~Nayan~ said...

@ Prashant
I dont know what Valmiki is thinking about it sitting in the heaven. But I am curious to know the reaction of Shiv Sena about the whole distortion of the ancient manuscript :P

Daroga said...

great imagination !!!!
looking forward for the release... and specially.... how will they combine nano-technology and Ravan.

good stuff.

Sudipta Chatterjee said...

Hey good stuff! Now I am very interested in buying and following this series.

Something that came to mind though, as I linked to this post from Blogbharti: why do you think this HUGE business idea not launched in India, or more importantly, by an Indian? Are we too afraid or do we just like things as they are?

Amit said...

Well.. the series is already about a couple of years old with 13 editions in the market. It has already been rechristened as Ramayana Reloaded 3392 A.D. after starting off as Ramayana Reborn and then taking the name of Ramayana 3392 A.D.
At a certian point, Ashok Banker, who wrote a modern fictional/mythological retelling of Ramayana a short while back, was supposed to be involved as well. But I guess he backed out looking at the planned design! :)

Its a decent read, but way too fast to make snese of an epic. Its fairly disjointed as well. In any case, I think its worth a read. And I dont think Shiv Sena would figure it out unless someone tells them that its wrong. Btw, original Valmiki Ramayana also portrays Bharat as lascivious

~Nayan~ said...

@ Adarsh
Me too waiting eagerly for the next chapter.

@ Sudipta
Probably lack of technical background. In my last year of BTech, I filled few job applications in animation industry but alas !! all went in vain. India is in deed a growing market in animation but still we have to cover a lot to compare ourselves with Pixar and Disney.

@ Amit

Thanx for the profound critical comment. I agree, Shiv Sena will not take any action unless they are made to think in that way :P !! ahem

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R said...

amazing!!!
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Arvoitus said...

Did you know Emperor Ravana actually had these kind of advanced technology? The story is surely a fantasy. But nice visuals!

Unknown said...

superb!!