<2> A Scavengers Reign Artist Explores Contemplative Sci-Fi in New Comics
<3> From Surreal Animation to Self-Published Comics
Jonathan Djob Nkondo, the French artist and animator behind the surreal sci-fi series Scavengers Reign and the recent Gorillaz short film The Mountain, The Moon Cave and The Sad God, has revisited his roots in self-published comics. These early works depicted strange alien worlds and future societies, showcasing Nkondo’s unique blend of science fiction and contemplation.
<3> A Return to Form
Nkondo’s early comics were a reflection of his fascination with the unknown and the unexplored. His self-published works were a platform for him to experiment with different styles and themes, often incorporating elements of science fiction and fantasy. These early comics laid the groundwork for his later success in the animation industry, where he has worked on a range of projects, from Scavengers Reign to The Mountain, The Moon Cave and The Sad God.
<3> The Intersection of Science Fiction and Contemplation
Nkondo’s work often explores the intersection of science fiction and contemplation, creating a unique blend of thought-provoking and visually stunning narratives. His use of science
