They say that kanji’s are pictorial words, so how else is better to learn them than with some actual, descriptive pictures. Here goes.

控
/ko.u/
restrained, withdrawn, held back, moderated
並
/na.mi/
average, medium, mediocre

豊
/yu.ta.ka/ /hou/
full, rich, plum

Left word already covered.
貧
/fu.n/ /hin/
poor, lacking, deflated

Left word already covered.
無
/mu/
nothing, void, empty, nonexistent

巨
/mu/ /kyo/
gigantic, huge
Right word already covered.

Already covered.
Update: Thanks to mt-i for the correction in the reading.
So go stare at read them, draw write them, learn them, and share your experience of using them—err… the words, that is, not the …

A few typos:
巨 is /kyo/; 貧 is /hin/.
豊か does indeed read yutaka, but the reading that is used here is the on’yomi /hou/ (豊乳 is hounyuu).
They’re not typos, they are my ignorance in the Japanese language.
Thanks for the correction.