saturday morning cartoons
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View my plastic jesus versus satan lego clash comic right where it was made (and make your own HERE)!
Or... forget all that and just admire it right here!
Drum roll, please...
Lest you are like me, and you prefer the *luminous* version...
More creations are forthcoming - less apocalyptic ones too, I assure you!
In the meantime, click on this other cartoony caricature above - for my own brand of humor, cartooning and low-brow luminous satire!
There is much more to come - I promise you!
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This cartoon probably has conjured up mental images of a certain "Phantom Menace" episode released in the pivotal year of 1999...
It featured, of course, a "made-to-appear-as-Christ-in-the-looks-only" Liam Neeson battling a demonic piece of Sith... remember that?
The fact of the matter is, this film is a part of the collective mythos now - it is one of six or seven films committed by that zen buddhist filmmaker genius from the south that have undeniably left their mark on us all, if only on a subconscious level.
Up until 1999, I had thought that only Jewish radicals or Muslim extremists would bash Christianity so insidiously as this - through a work of fiction. They will also do it openly and viciously, mind you... I guess that we can add at least one zen buddhist boob to that short list now - and let's not forget the run-of-the-mill stupid satanist either...! The zen buddhist's blunder needs special mention though; since he insisted upon these particular Christian likenesses and also insisted on releasing this in 1999 - when the last Star Wars film had been released in 1983! He bided his time and then presented his pastiche of the final battle of Armageddon on the year that he thought to be the final year before the new Millennium. Sheesh... any elementary school teacher could have thought him that we only begin to count with ONE - hence, the Millennium began in 2001!
One (...) cannot expect a zen buddhist to know what will happen in the Christian Armageddon with any sort of accuracy anyway - and, again, like everything else in his saga, we have not the original characters but mere pastiches... (Luke Skywalker is no more than a Flash Gordon wannabe originally and the name was Luke Starkiller too...)
See, another form of writing that I can do at the drop of a hat; columnist with an attitude style!
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