Translated loosely, Chawat means a "fierce spark" or "heat," and Katha means story. True to its name, MCK is not a casual read. It is a visceral experience set against a post-apocalyptic or hyper-gritty version of Maharashtra.

Forget the spandex. Forget the shiny, sanitized superheroes saving New York for the hundredth time.

His characters look tired, angry, and desperate—and that makes them infinitely more compelling than any alien prince.

TigerKing Greayl doesn’t build worlds that look like Blade Runner . He builds worlds that look like the forgotten interior roads of Solapur, the crowded chawls of Mumbai, and the dry, unforgiving landscapes of Vidarbha—thrown into chaos.

If you are tired of the same old superhero formulas, go find TigerKing Greayl’s work. Follow his social channels, buy a physical copy if available, and prepare to enter the Chawat .