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For Burgerpunk to even appear as a blip on the radar of meme culture you’re going to need a stand alone piece or body of work to substantiate its place in “punk” level subdivisions of fantasy or science fiction you’re imagining. There needs to be one solid example of the work that properly displays and defines the aesthetics everyone in this board seems to beat around the Bush about but never cite. I’d write it myself but I’m too busy with jetpack space operas, desu

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Sure. The “LUMA” book at the top there is the first of four in the series. The series is my rebuttal to all the “diversity screaming” seen as of late. In pop culture. I was already plotting a new series about the time Black Panther was coming out and everyone was screaming, “Not enough black heroes!”
Ok. (Flips coin) MC is black. Whoop dee do. Time passed and the whole Captain Marvel debacle arose; “not enough female heroes/strong female characters!” Ok (Flips coin) MC is female too. Based on a sketch by an artist called LOISH I created Luma, a jetpack racing girl from a utopian space station in 24XX who gets drawn into something bigger than herself. She’s not the chosen one, it’s not a heroes journey, and the sides of good and evil aren’t easily defined. She carries an engineers tool that’s essentially a sci-fi Swiss Army knife (Excalibur) Sophomoric but solid.

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