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.
We’re embarrassed to report the hiatus will be continuing for an additional week while we’re out of town. Please accept this Flying Markesha (by Alan) as a token of our gratitude for your patience! As a indie comic crew, Team Kamikaze travels around a lot. Because we post weekly, this often means we’re taking the… Continue reading Revenge of the Hiatus
Orson gets returned back to the holding cell, definitely worse for wear.
The engineer’s returned, which means Markesha has to face her coworkers. Whenever Markesha’s about to head out on a job, Toshi has a simple ritual she must follow: touch the pendant of the necklace worn around his wrist They’ve done this for 11 years. Toshi doesn’t think of himself as a superstitious man, but he… Continue reading Pg. 10: Square One Point Five
Markesha has several dangerous options, but there’s a clear choice. Let’s say that the proverbial shit has hit the fan and you’ve got to get out of town before daggers decorate your back. The tried and true way is finding room on a trade convoy to your safe destination with the help of a coyote,… Continue reading Pg. 11: Mutual Assistance
Markesha’s on board for the rescue mission, now there’s the minor matter of actually planning it. Located high in the Halo along the Wall, the Lattice is situated on relatively prime real estate for a prison. Given the high profile, joint nature of the Halo Security Forces, this is perhaps not that surprising. After all… Continue reading Pg. 12: The Determined and the Detained
Audrey gives Markesha an overdue formal introduction to the gravity pack, and some important rules to go along with it. Given the number of times Audrey has had to introduce new recruits to her technology the “Rules Speech” (as Link likes to call it) has gone through some significant changes. Originally it was a 73… Continue reading Pg. 13: Primer
Markesha learns more about the Pack while Audrey practices her English (and interpersonal) skills. The Venting feature has been a standard function of the Pack’s design for each iteration. Exactly HOW the pack is vented changed from user to user. Part of the on-boarding process is Audrey and Orson working on the best possible multi… Continue reading Pg. 14: Vented
Audrey gives Markesha a crash course in the gravity pack power systems, leaving Markesha with something new to think about. With every iteration of the Pack built, Audrey tries to make adjustments beneficial to the user and the team as a whole. Drain rate is one improvement she’s managed to consistently improve. Past versions of… Continue reading Pg. 15: Conserved Energy
Link and Audrey explain the plan for infiltrating the Wall, but Markesha’s got questions. Cut the wall in half and you could read it’s age and structure much like a geologist could read soil. Newer construction is expanded up and around the older structures. Due to simple practicality the Wall had to be smooth on… Continue reading Pg. 16: Knock Knock
Audrey provides an electrifying conclusion to her crash course, and finally makes the apology she’s been dying to make. Given the experimental nature of both the gravity pack and the infiltration suit, Audrey prefers to fabricate each component individually with room for individual modifications as the situation changes. Under normal circumstances, the extensive training and… Continue reading Pg. 17: Basic Communication