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Jeevan Kang

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Jeevan Kang
Known forThe Sadhu
Issues credited19
Active2005–2019
Primary rolecover pencils
7 Brothers #[nn]
7 Brothers #[nn] (2008)

Jeevan J. Kang is an Indian comic book artist and writer best known for his vivid, dynamic work on *Spider-Man: India* and the mythological epic *18 Days*. Born in India, he entered the industry in the mid-2000s, quickly establishing himself as a versatile creator who could both draw and write. His signature style blends bold, expressive linework with rich, saturated colors, giving his pages a cinematic energy that serves both superhero action and ancient legend. Kang’s key collaborators include writer Gotham Chopra on *The Sadhu* and the *Ramayan 3392 AD* series, as well as the team behind the *Chakra the Invincible* animated universe. He is a co-creator of the Indian Spider-Man, Pavitr Prabhakar, a landmark character that reimagined the web-slinger for a new cultural context. Kang’s later work includes the *7 Brothers* miniseries and the *18 Days* graphic novel, which retells the Mahabharata in a futuristic setting. Though his published output slowed after 2019, his influence endures in Indian comics and global pop culture, particularly through the continued popularity of Pavitr Prabhakar. He has received recognition for his contributions to the medium, including the Indian Comic Con Award for Best Artist.

18 Days #1
18 Days #1 (2015)

Known for

Full bibliography · 9 series

The Sadhu (2006) · 7
18 Days (2015) · 6
Spider-Man: India (2005) · 4
7 Brothers (2006) · 4
Ramayan 3392 AD Reloaded (2007) · 4
Ramayan 3392 A.D. (2006) · 3
Chakra the Invincible Free Comic Book Day Special (2013) · 1
Chakra the Invincible (2015) · 1
#6
Striker Force 7 - Free Comic Book Day Special (2019) · 1

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