Ram V began his comics writing career in 2012 with the Indian comic series
Aghori, published by Holy Cow Entertainment. The series debuted at the inaugural Comic Con Bengaluru in September 2012. In 2016 he self-published
Black Mumba, which featured art by Devmalya Pramanik, Kishore Mohan, Rosh and Aditya Bidikar, through
Kickstarter. He then went on to publish ''Grafity's Wall
at Unbound in 2018, These were followed by These Savage Shores
(Vault) in 2019 and Blue in Green
(Image) in 2020. In 2021, he reunited with Blue in Green
artist Anand RK for a new series for Vault Comics, Radio Apocalypse.
In 2022, he was nominated for an Eisner and Harvey Award for The Many Deaths of Laila Starr
, a Boom! Studios comic he did with Filipe Andrade. In 2024, V and Andrade reunited to make another comic, Rare Flavours'', for
Boom!, which was then nominated for a
Ringo Award. In 2018, he wrote his first story for DC Comics in
Batman Secret Files #1, "The Nature of Fear." In 2020, it was announced that he and
Mike Perkins were going to be doing a new
Swamp Thing series, involving a new protagonist named Levi Kamei. Then, V and artist Fernando Blanco took over as the creative team for
Catwoman at issue #25. In 2021, he was announced as the new co-writer of
Venom alongside
Al Ewing. He stated: "I think the story interactions between Venom the symbiote, Venom—his father's symbiote,
Dylan's own history and his attempt at finding a new equilibrium are all fascinating things to delve into as we tell this drama through an action-packed tense thriller with a hint of sci-fi, horror." In 2022, it was announced that Ram V and
Rafael Albuquerque were going to be the new creative team for
Detective Comics beginning with issue #1062. Their run ended in 2024 with issue #1089. In 2023, he was announced as the writer of
The Vigil, a new team book among the "We Are Legends" line of AAPI heroes. Additionally, he and artist Christian Ward teamed up for
Aquaman: Andromeda, a three-issue mini-series from
DC Black Label. In 2024, it was announced that he would be the writer for
The New Gods alongside artist Evan Cagle. "Many of the story elements come from my reading of
Hindu mythology. The original work takes a lot from
Greco-Roman mythology; the gods are modeled on archetypes. The Hindu gods that I grew up with are more nuanced and complex, often making silly mistakes because they are powerful, not because they are perfect. Their slightest whim has dramatic consequences." In 2024, he was also announced as the co-writer (alongside
Dan Watters) for
Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives!, one of the
Universal Monsters comics put out by
Skybound/
Image. In April 2024,
Polygon announced that
Dawnrunner, a
Dark Horse comic by V and Evan Cagle about
mechas, was "one of the year's best new comics." In November 2024, it was announced that Ram V,
Garth Ennis,
Marguerite Bennett,
Joe Pruett, and
Adam Glass were forming an imprint of Image Comics called Ninth Circle. ==Personal life==