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christian_sager


  • Joined: Dec 20th, 2006
  • Last Visit: Apr 9th, 2008

User Tags: amateur writer, atlanta, barbelith, blog, boston, graduate student, graphic artist, rhetoric, self publisher, web comics

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BLOG
I blog here. Most of my stories, articles and comics are available there.

SCHOOL
Aspiring writer currently attending graduate school in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm studying political rhetoric, culture theory and writing to get a solid theoretical background for my story telling. This semester I did an audience analysis of the fans of Joss Whedon's Firefly and wrote a Vietnam War horror story incorporating the discourse theories of Foucault, Derrida and Lacan. My thesis will focus on the cultural impact of comic books and how entertainment can act as political rhetoric, motivating people toward altruism.

COMICS
I have produced two web comics, available below. I've had scripts rejected by the big two for HELLBLAZER, THE AUTHORITY and THE FANTASTIC FOUR.

BORDER CROSSINGS:
BORDER CROSSINGS is a fantasy allegory for the globalization era. Kamandi and The Wizard of Oz in a marine based, steam-punk mash-up. A salvage submarine crew's pursuit of the last human redefines the meaning of free society.
Keywords: Surfing, globalization, divine magic, submarines, cuttlefish.

DUE NORTH:
8-page web comic with illustrator Lauren Pettapiece. Lucas North is the human nucleus of all existence. Other people's identities diverge in alternate realities depending on the choices they made, but Lucas always remains consistent. Uniquely perceptive, he is aware of infinite possible outcomes but can't find a living example of the American Dream. It seems a dead betrayal to others, but Lucas is still convinced it exists. DUE NORTH is a non-linear traveler's tale of the modern day bard, examining American culture through adventure, storytelling and the Socratic method.

FIVES:
A photography comic book based on a series of nightmares I experienced in 2001, Fives is about a pretentious writer struggling with a recent break-up by fantasizing about a movie script idea he has. Originally this book was meant to be 64 pages long, but some of the principle actors in the project became unavailable when they moved to different cities. The photography was executed by Amber Porter. She and I shared the graphic design duties.

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BORDER CROSSINGS is a fantasy allegory for the globalization era. Kamandi and The Wizard of Oz in a marine based, steam-punk mash-up. A salvage submarine crew's pursuit of the last human redefines the meaning of free society.

Tags:  fantasy, gloablization, magic, marine, nautical, steam punk, steampunk
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DUE NORTH

10-page comic with illustrator Lauren Pettapiece. DUE NORTH is a non-linear traveler's tale of the modern day bard, examining American culture through adventure, storytelling and the Socratic method.

Tags:  alternate universe, america, mental health, motorcycles, politics, subculture
Pages:  1 | 1-11 | 11

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[ Posted by hectorlima on Dec 21st, 2006 3:00 PM ]...

hi there! I can't for the life of me remember if you go by your birthname in Barbelith or another one...

it's the place where I can't put faces to names on the net. =P

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