Two centuries after a global ecological disaster, the worlds of a mysterious covert operation and a young courier collide when a critical mission is blown. Markesha Nin only wants one thing: to find a better life for herself and her father. Hell bent on escaping the only home she’s ever known for a better place, she takes a risky job that blows up in her face. Caught in a deadly trap with nowhere to turn, her only chance at finding a better life could ensnare her in a dangerous game she may never escape. Kamikaze is an award winning webcomic series inspired in equal parts by popular sci-fi, animation, and a wide range of current affairs. With a rich world and complex character driven storylines the series is an action-packed tale with an intimate dramatic heart.

Pg. 10: New Duds

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Link and Audrey need to talk, but they can’t do that in front of Markesha. Time for a convenient distraction! Snoop around in Audrey’s workspace for half a second and you’ll notice a large box labeled “A Repara.” Full of all manner of objects and all of them broken. A habit picked up from helping… Continue reading Pg. 10: New Duds

Pg. 11: Distract the Rookie

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With Markesha distracted by the suit, Audrey and Link debate what to do about Orson.   When a panic code is initiated the comm-line for that person goes dark and the only thing left functioning is the tracer. To the novice intelligence agent this feature may seem counter-intuitive, however there’s a very good reason communication… Continue reading Pg. 11: Distract the Rookie

Pg. 12: Bad Timing, Bad Fit

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Orson’s window for contact is closing and his team is torn on what to do.   The panic code protocol Orson operates under has a two hour wait-time built in to prevent another form of panic making things worse.  Experience has taught him that giving the agent time to solve things themselves also prevents the… Continue reading Pg. 12: Bad Timing, Bad Fit