LIQUID COMICS: RAMAYAN 3392AD – ORIGINS
This FREE comic book application together with Ramayan 3392AD Guidebook (another free comic book application) provides the perfect introduction to the mythical world of Ramayan 3392AD and is an entry point for people interested in the Ramayan 3392AD complete 208 page graphic novel application also available now.
Set in a time two thousand years in the future, Ramayan 3392 A.D. re-imagines one of the most epic tales in history, and this ORIGINS app reveals self-contained short stories on the main characters, Rama, Lakshman, Sita, Hanuman and Ravan, by some of the most celebrated creators in the comics industry including Ron Marz, Michael Avon Oeming, Jim Starlin, David Peterson, Luke Ross, Bart Sears.
Mankind has been devastated and in its wake the monstrous being Ravan and his dark hordes threaten to wipe out what little is left of humanity. But hope is alive in the form of the mighty warrior Prince Rama. Along with his brother Lakshman and the lovely Seeta, daughter of Mother Earth, Rama sets out on a perilous journey to end Ravan’s bloody grip on the world.
Ramayan 3392AD is an epic adventure that has been called “India’s answer to Lord of The Rings” by The Times of India, and features a surreal cast of fantastical creatures and spectacular battles, all within an astonishing quest to save humanity from a darker evil than the world has ever encountered before. This version for iPad has full page viewing with features like zooming and panning.
“The biggest action story of all time is back!”
-Maxim
“India’s answer to “Lord of the Rings”
-Times of India
“Epic in scope, grand in size, and legendary in feel.”
-Silver Bullet
NOTE: RAMAYAN 3392AD is a futuristic, fictional story inspired by the original epic myth, Ramayana. However, this version is not a literal retelling of the classic story, but a completely different story. We encourage all readers interested in the Ramayana, to separately read the original myth, which is a timeless classic.
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