If you are a fan of the Velamma series, Episode 55 is mandatory reading. If you are new to adult comics, it is an excellent (if intense) starting point. Just don’t read it during an actual thunderstorm—unless you want to get ideas. Have you read “MoonSoon Poon”? Share your thoughts in the adult comics forum below. And stay tuned for our deep dive into Episode 62: “The Saree Snare.”
For over a decade, the Velamma series has stood as a titan in the world of adult graphic literature. Published by Kirtu Comics (now under the larger umbrella of India’s thriving adult webcomic industry), the series has captivated millions with its unapologetic blend of familial drama, taboo relationships, and steamy visual storytelling. While the series is known for its ongoing sagas—ranging from the titular matriarch Velamma’s extramarital affairs to the rebellious antics of her daughter-in-law Sunita—every so often, a single episode emerges that fans remember for years. Episode 55, titled is precisely that landmark chapter.
Vijay is stuck at his office due to flooded roads. This leaves the house with only Velamma, Sunita, and the 18-year-old college-going son of the neighbor, (nicknamed “Poon”), who has taken shelter from the storm. Poon is a lean, cocky, and curious young man who has always ogled both Velamma and Sunita from his terrace. Velamma - Episode 55 - MoonSoon Poon -Adult Comics
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By: The Adult Comic Chronicle
Episode 55 opens with a classic South Asian monsoon scenario: power failure. The entire colony is plunged into darkness. Velamma is in her bedroom, dressed in a soaked, translucent nightie after getting caught in the rain while returning from the temple. The candlelight flickers, casting dramatic shadows.
The dialogue in this scene is a masterclass in double entendre. Velamma offers him dry clothes. Sunita offers him hot tea. The competition between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law for the attention of this “innocent” boy is palpable. If you are a fan of the Velamma
The episode is not just about sex; it is about power, opportunity, chaos, and the human willingness to blame the weather for our deepest desires. Whether you read it for the art, the humor, or the raw eroticism, “MoonSoon Poon” remains a high-water mark—literally and figuratively—for adult graphic storytelling.