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Trio volume 4 juno vs himaag by vaibhavi studios

Trio Volume 4 is pretty iconic, to be honest!

Sangita Ekka, March 16, 2025March 16, 2025

The Indian manga series Trio, which centers on three orphan girls of different ethnicities, has four published volumes. Apart from offering Indian representation in the Manga and Anime world, it also offers the fan club at home an opportunity to build its collection.

Sci-fi-themed, Trio seamlessly fuses Indian elements into the storyline. As of March 2025, Trio is set to launch the anime series and has announced the voice artists from popular anime on its Instagram handle.

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Trio Volume 4 has surpassed its predecessors in storytelling, artwork, and Manga paneling. Juno makes a comeback here, and it wouldn’t be a spoiler to say that the battle between him and Himaag, the latest villain from Eka’s arsenal, has been nothing short of epic.

The popular Howrah Bridge in Kolkata is brought to life, serving as the battleground for the epic clash. Each panel in the comics is brimming with energy, and putting the book down is impossible.

Indian mythology and diverse culture offer a rich source of imagination that has found its way into the Trio Manga series. The villains are original, and so are our heroes and their sources of strength and power.

Remember Naruto’s hand signs and the epic Gedo Stutue Akatsuki’s meditated on? Yeah! Trio Volume 4 has similar vibes to the Indian tadka.

Overall, the Trio Manga series is pacing its way and balancing storytelling that encapsulates a sci-fi storyline, female lead representation, and Indian cultural export in a globally popular art medium. I hope, the anime would do justice to the originality.

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