This Stunning Sci-Fi Reimagination Of The Mahabharata Will Leave You In Awe
Mythology meets the digital age to create a truly epic piece of art.
18 Days, created by legendary author Grant Morrison, is a concept art book based on the Mahabharata.
18 Days Cover

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Brahma Cosmos

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One With Nature

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The amazing illustrations were created by Mumbai artist Mukesh Singh in collaboration with Morrison.
Wishing Tree

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Wishing Tree Envy

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Temple of Science

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The book follows the climactic Kurukshetra War that is said to be the blueprint for every battle ever fought.
The Bomb

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Hall of Worship

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Krishna

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In addition to traditional imagery of Indian mythology, Singh has said that he also drew inspiration from American and European science fiction artists.
Battle Pandavas

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Battle Kauravas

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Arjun Invokes War Goddess

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You can watch the animated series 18 Days here.
Bheem Missile

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Bheem Berserk

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Nakul Abhimanyu Sahdev

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You can check out more art from the book here.
Draupadi

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Ranchandis

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Karna vs Ghatotkach - Winner Loses All

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