..."The fact that no mortal can stand not knowing is almost as well known as the fact that not everything can be known."...:::Ravanayan:::...
Now first of all it took me at least 4 minutes and 6 rereads to understand what under the heavens is he trying to say. And I am not completely sure that I truly understand what (above the hell) is he trying to convey. But all in all it makes it an awesome mythological comic series starter, as this is all mythology is about, milking out your own interpretation from every sentence.
By the way, the Ravan here is bad-ass, and so are all the other characters, I personally like the depiction of Bramha as the whole universe, and of a far greater size than the Greek Gods in Percy Jackson or God of War, much like the Celestials of DC Comics (bigger is better, atleast in the case of Gods, they got this one right). The the biggest thing that the first few issues of this series lack is the number of pages, besides that it is a job well done.
Peace to Ravan!
and to you too.
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