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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

COMIC: 'Our Blazing Destiny' - Welcome to the PokéOffice

[Our Blazing Destiny is a weekly comic by Jonathan "Persona" Kim about our society, cultural postdialectic theory, and video games. And more drama within the office of Silph Co.]

This week, Persona comments tragically (also, note, this comic is SLIGHTLY NSFW due to swearing fun and bizarre smuttiness!): "My plan to turn this comic into an all Sega comic has failed. Woe! Also, my last few comics have been drawn on an LCD monitor and I'm really noticing that it's ruining the colors on other screens. I'll return to a CRT for the next comic!"

Ash is an innocent boy despite looking at Poképorn just a comic ago!

[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. Hm!

Comments

It appears that the Digimon hero character guy is working for Silph Co. In Japan, it is a company business practice for rival companies to have spies who steal each others' work--this is why Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior are so similar.

Persona is telling us with this comic-styled art that he believes that Nintendo's focus on stats is giving way to a numerical culture, while Digimon embraces the sexuality of little creatures magically growing huge.

Awesome.

Nice.

Ha! That's awesome. Inspired work. Keep this up, I want to see Ash go through his Middle Age crisis and eventual Seniority too.

Smart use of angles!

TOLLMASTER: *Both* of those other guys are main characters from Digimon.

hahaha i love this one a lot~ ash as a office worker is the best! im not saying all these just b/c he's my friend ahaha -_-;;

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