“In a country where religious fundamentalism is on the rise and society is seen shifting back to conservative values, a female superhero — dark-skinned and salwar-kameez clad, no less — with a compelling origin story involving surviving rape and resisting the stigma that comes with — was path-breaking at several levels.”
“The younger population is much better poised to join conversations about all the ways in which we can change the world than even millennials were at that age. They’re at the forefront of protests, online campaigns and in general, are leading by example by being more socially conscious. Popular culture ought to keep up with that and feed that further — and superheroes like Priya are going to lead the charge.” – The Huffington Post
“A Revolutionary Women's Rights Comic. The trio of comics consider rape culture and its torturing and discarding of vulnerable young women. It not only alerts people worldwide to the problem but also its solutions—learning respect and love for the vulnerable in the community.” — VIVA