Parmanu

Parmanu is a fictional Indian superhero published by Raj Comics[1] His super powers include splitting into atoms and flying to travel from one place to other and to reduce or increase his own size.[2] The character is inspired from Atom. Parmanu got killed in akhiri series by blasting himself in space to save earth.

Parmanu
Parmanu in Raj Comics' Parmatma series.
Publication information
PublisherRaj Comics
First appearanceAag Comics (1991)
Created bySanjay Gupta
In-story information
Alter egoInspector Vinay
Abilities
  • Genius-level intellect

Costume provides several atomic-based powers like :

  • Superhuman strength
  • Superhuman stamina
  • Superhuman agility
  • Size manipulation
  • Flight
  • Atomic rays
  • Shrink rays
  • Teleportation

Fictional Character Background

Vinay saw a group of criminals kill his classmate when he was in high school. He vowed to avenge her death. He found the murder weapon, a revolver, and discovered that the killer was the head of police himself. To protect himself from the law, the head of police attempted to recover the revolver and tried to kill Vinay to accomplish this. Vinay was rescued by his maternal Uncle, Prof. K.K. Verma, and was brought to his lab. The monster Bufalo attacked them there and Prof. K.K. Verma revealed to Vinay that he had made a costume that could give him superpowers. Vinay put on the costume and became the Wonderman Parmanu. After a long struggle, Vinay succeeded in killing Bufalo. Thereafter, he avenged his classmate by killing the head of police.

Vinay's parents, along with most of his family, were killed during the hunt for the criminal. His brother, Vijay, and his uncle, Prof K.K. Verma, were the only surviving members of his family. The first comic of the series shows that Vijay helped the gangsters, and in this situation he had to kill his own brother.[3]

Allies

  • Mamta Pathak (Pralayanka)
  • Professor Kamal Kumar Verma
  • Shipra
  • Sheena
  • Probot
  • Inspector Dhanush
  • Hawaldaar Baan

Enemies

  • Itihaas
  • Madam Cold
  • Ratan Daga
  • Gunaakar
  • Holika
  • Vriksha
  • Fandebaaz
  • Hyena
  • Typhoon
  • BuddhiPalat
  • Ghonga
  • Angaar
  • Cactus
  • Neem Hakim
  • ZeroG
  • Nashketu
  • Programmer
  • Aakaa
  • Principal

Powers and Abilities

Parmanu's costume gives him various superpowers. He can fly up to speed of sound with ease and can go beyond it. He can fire atomic bolts from his chest. His wrist gadgets can fire atomic bolts as well and reel out atomic rope. His belt contains many gadgets which help him to teleport, atomize, and reduce his size to any desired level.[4] Initially, he used the button on his belt to do these actions, but later on Probot changed it into a voice recognition device, so that he could use his powers just by calling its name.

Parmanu receives back up from Probot, a robot who keeps an eye on Delhi with the help of his cameras, which he has fitted in numerous locations around the city. And he also gets help from Pralayanka (Mamta Pathak) who also is a creation of his maternal uncle like him.

Titles

  1. Parmanu
  2. Aag
  3. Bulletproof
  4. Makhhi
  5. Jonk
  6. Khor
  7. Bichhu
  8. Lutere
  9. Blade
  10. Gangster
  11. Barood
  12. Alpin
  13. Baaj
  14. Lattoo
  15. Drinda
  16. Kekda
  17. Rewalwer
  18. Black Out
  19. Underworld
  20. Daddu
  21. Hahakaar
  22. Folad
  23. Street Gang
  24. Dynamite
  25. Aapahij Gunde
  26. Ek Aur Parmanu
  27. Sawdhan
  28. Taifoon
  29. Madam Cold
  30. Vriksha
  31. Qahar
  32. Black Spider
  33. Angar
  34. Gunaker
  35. Ab Marega Parmanu
  36. Budhipalat
  37. Takker
  38. Meri dress vapas kar [5][6]

Raj Comics has produced several hundred titles on Parmanu. A list could be seen at

Other Appearances

  • Nanhe Samrat Magazine
  • Heroes in Real Harsh World Book Series [7]
    Book Series - Heroes in Real Harsh World (Mohit Trendster)
  • Parmanu (Trendy Baba Series, Book # 01) [8]
  • Indian Comics Fandom Magazine
  • Vigyapans (Trendy Baba Series, Book #07)
  • Fang Magazine (Raj Comics)
  • World Comics & Graphic Novels News (WCGNN)
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References

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