FAN-COLLECTOR'S BLOG for Black Age Comix from ONLI STUDIOS. Presenting the ever-cool characters and concepts created by ONLI STUDIOS that go beyond the limitations of the evil empires of the mainstream. Free your mind and your comix will follow! All concepts & art along with characters are Copyright 2020 , ™, & other registration dates, to Turtel Onli. They are not to be reproduced for commercial purposes without written permission from Turtel Onli.
Monday, November 11, 2024
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Onli Studio's Origins of Blanga is a dense Kirby-esque ride with three
Black Power superheroes through the tripped-out realms of New Afrika.
Malcolm-10, Sustah Girl and Nog simultaneously fight complicated evil
that rages throughout Da Jects and threatens the Rhythmic Zone.
Malcolm-10's two episodes are frenzied-action urban warfare with some
sci-fi flare as Malcolm takes on a bunch of Negro-Nazis in Da Jects.
Sustah Girl's story, the funniest piece and also my favorite, is about
her morphing from school teacher to African warrior queen and grappling with
an enraged Sick Sister's aching feet and entranced legion of
man-Hypnots. The story of Nog is the one most based in the Rhythmic
Zone, saturated with Nubian legend and poetic visuals. It's also the
clearest explaination of the passageway through the realms of the Blanga
universe and the interconnectedness of its heroes. Pulpy, yet personal
Onli's Blanga manages the balancing act of getting the reader wrapped up
in a lot of High Weirdness while still having something to say. -EF
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