COMIC: 'Our Blazing Destiny' - Classic Sega games
[Our Blazing Destiny is a weekly comic by Jonathan "Persona" Kim about our society, cultural postdialectic theory, and video games. And about spaceships that sprout legs and walk when they contact the floor.]
Here's the latest insanity from our man in a straitjacket Persona: "I secretly plan on turning this weekly comic into a giant Sega orgy. This is my first covert step towards achieving my wonderful yet nefarious dream/scheme. Mwah ha ha!"

[Jonathan "Persona" Kim is sometimes a character animation student at the California Institute of the Arts, other times a ninja illustrator, but in his heart, a true comic artist looking for his destiny in the sea of stars. His path on the torrid road of comics include a quarterly manga on The Gamer's Quarter and his website on the awesome collective, Mecha Fetus. Drop by the forum and say hello!









Comments
For those of you who do not understand this comic, it primarily deals with the weight of the human soul. Much in the way the "white man's burden" sickened entire generations of Europeans, Persona sees the future of mankind becoming obsessed with carving an empire in space. The only hope is man's creative element casting off this self-imposed burden--Opa Opa and the 1 ton weight--and destroying this false empire of the mind.
Posted by: TOLLMASTER | August 7, 2006 3:33 PM
Wow, I didn't see that one coming. Good one. *Waits for a space harrier comic*
Posted by: d | August 7, 2006 7:42 PM
Insightful analysis TOLLMASTER, very close.
The true meaning is that Opa Opa is very cute.
Posted by: wht.rbt | August 7, 2006 7:52 PM
What has man colonized? Man, don't leave me hanging... It's very good though. Good pacing. I wonder how a current gen Fantazy Zone would be.
Posted by: kirby666 | August 8, 2006 8:29 AM