Updated On: 18 September, 2020 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
Thats the message a comic, released on World Suicide Prevention Day, delivers with a superhero battling depression

The free webcomic was conceptualised in August and took 10 days to illustrate. It also features a colour palette distinct from the other Dhruva comics
If you are unacquainted with Super Commando Dhruva, a quick Google search will bring up imagery of a muscular man with indomitable spirit. Dhruva was conceived in the late 1980s, and has arguably been Raj Comics' most popular and critically acclaimed character. So, when the publishing house, India's largest for comics, released a short webcomic titled Super Commando Dhruva: The Struggle with Depression in light of World Suicide Prevention Day [observed on September 10], it had fans both intrigued and raving.

The free webcomic was conceptualised in August and took 10 days to illustrate. It also features a colour palette distinct from the other Dhruva comics