Super Indian (comics)

Super Indian (comics)

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caption=Super Indian
Raj Comics
comic_color=background:#ffff00
character_name=Super Indian
real_name= Aman
publisher=Raj Comics
debut=
creators=Dilip Chaubey & Tarun Kumar Wahi
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
status=Active
alliances= P.O.E.M.
previous_alliances=
aliases= Aman
relatives= All Super Heroes are his uncles,Meethi, Khatti
powers=
gadgets=|

Super Indian is an Indian comic book character, one of a number of titles published by Raj Comics.

Origin

Super Indian is actually Aman, born to the fictional terrorist chief Ahankari, as a clone. Ahankari considered cloning himself after suffering a near fatal encounter with William Boother, an infiltrator. He selected Dr. Heathrow to create a clone of himself in every aspect. The clone grew to adulthood very rapidly due to accelerated cloned genes. A host of super villians was selected to impart training and equipment to the clone in order to make him a perfect successor to the terrorist leader. At this point, Ahankari's father, fearing that the clone would also turn out evil like his son, arranged for the Indian mystic "Rudraksh Baba" to take charge of his grandson. After some initial resistance by the clone, Rudraksh Baba mystically purged all evil from the clone and concentrated it under the mark of a "Trishool" or trident, carried by Lord Shiva. This process gave rise to a another side effect - whenever the clone sensed evil, his skin would turn blue. Rudraksh baba instructed the clone, now known as Aman (Peace) to live the life of a hero, donning the ceremonial Indian "dhoti" as a mark of his embraced mysticism. Aman took up the name Super Indian and went on to learn heroics from various Indian Superheroes from the Raj Comics universe. He defends India & the high tech Metro City, his base of operations. he now protects the "METRO CITY". he calls all the P.O.E.M (PROTECTOR OF EARTH & MANKIND) chacha(uncle) and chachi(aunty) cause they help him to help others and fight for protecting the others.

Enemies

· Uncle Metro· Red Eyebrow

uper Indian's Comic Issues

Raj Comics has published the following titles as Super Indian's issues:

Titles

Raj Comics has published a huge number of Titles on Super Indian. A list can be viewed at
* [http://www.rajcomics.com/HERO_OF_RAJ_COMICS/SUPERINDIAN/SUPERINDIAN.HTM Titles] by Raj Comics

External links

* [http://www.rajcomics.com Raj Comics]


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