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| Writer | Kishan Harchandani |
|---|---|
| Illustration | WCD Studio |
| Letters and Graphic Design | Lakhan Sharma |
| Publisher | WaterCore Entertainment |
| Language | English |
| No of Pages | 44 Pages |
| Binding | Paperback |
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Narkrow, descends upon the sacred hills of Mukteshwar, disguised as a journalist—but beneath the mask lies a predator on a mission: to carry out his next order of hell. His target: Jarasandh Jagirdar—a savage tyrant, a butcher of innocent wildlife.
But what awaits Narkrow in Mukteshwar is far more terrifying than any man. the village trembles. Not from the fear of Jagirdar… but from the shadow of something far more primal. A man-eating tiger that kills without hunger, without reason—driven only by the lust for blood.
Then it happens… a scream that rips the forest in half. A slaughter that stains the earth red, and in that moment, Narkrow vows a new hunt.
But the jungle whispers secrets. What if the true beast is not the one in the wild… but the one within?
This hunt is no longer about justice. It’s a descent into a brutal truth, where the lines between man and monster are erased… forever.
| Writer | Kishan Harchandani |
|---|---|
| Illustration | WCD Studio |
| Letters and Graphic Design | Lakhan Sharma |
| Publisher | WaterCore Entertainment |
| Language | English |
| No of Pages | 44 Pages |
| Binding | Paperback |
Gokul –
Really impressed with the jungle setting and the tiger storyline. The tension builds perfectly.
Rajesh Ahuja –
The concept of a cursed executioner working for hell is one of the most original comic ideas I’ve seen recently. Definitely worth reading.
Anil Khubani –
Really impressed with this issue. The jungle setting and the man-eating tiger storyline make the tension feel very real. Narkrow is becoming a fascinating anti-hero.
Kamal Upadhyay –
The artwork is gritty and detailed, which fits the story perfectly. Some of the tiger panels are genuinely intense.