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''Final Blasphemy'' is a [[Massively Multiplayer Crossover]] [[Sprite Comic]] in [[Comic Book]] format about friends from Earth who are trapped in the world of video games. The main character, Jeremy, finds himself drafted to save the multiverse from an unknown threat. Meanwhile, his friends discover they have powers of their own. And not only are there [[Loads and Loads of Characters]], there are loads and loads of subplots connected to them...
''Final Blasphemy'' is a [[Massively Multiplayer Crossover]] [[Sprite Comic]] in [[Comic Book]] format about friends from Earth who are trapped in the world of video games. The main character, Jeremy, finds himself drafted to save the multiverse from an unknown threat. Meanwhile, his friends discover they have powers of their own. And not only are there [[Loads and Loads of Characters]], there are loads and loads of subplots connected to them...


While the summary sounds cliche, the plot isn't, playing out like a [[Deconstruction]] of shows such as ''[[Captain N]]''. The main character and his friends aren't entirely happy about their circumstances, some not even caring, and the villains are all too eager to manipulate them. [http://www.drunkduck.com/Final_Blasphemy/4807516/ It can be found here].
While the summary sounds cliche, the plot isn't, playing out like a [[Deconstruction]] of shows such as ''[[Captain N]]''. The main character and his friends aren't entirely happy about their circumstances, some not even caring, and the villains are all too eager to manipulate them. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190918163257/https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Final_Blasphemy/4807516/ It can be found here].


Compare [[Captain SNES]].
Compare [[Captain SNES]].

Latest revision as of 06:45, 10 January 2022

Final Blasphemy is a Massively Multiplayer Crossover Sprite Comic in Comic Book format about friends from Earth who are trapped in the world of video games. The main character, Jeremy, finds himself drafted to save the multiverse from an unknown threat. Meanwhile, his friends discover they have powers of their own. And not only are there Loads and Loads of Characters, there are loads and loads of subplots connected to them...

While the summary sounds cliche, the plot isn't, playing out like a Deconstruction of shows such as Captain N. The main character and his friends aren't entirely happy about their circumstances, some not even caring, and the villains are all too eager to manipulate them. It can be found here.

Compare Captain SNES.

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