ISSUE #18

FALLEN NATION: Babylon Burning
By James Curcio


Fallen Nation

Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning is a psychedelic roadtrip across the highways of the modern collective unconscious. It's a world where just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you, where the things you dream about can come back to haunt you when you wake, and where the end of this world is just the beginning of another.

"A progressive fictional universe created by a wickedly talented scribe... Philip K Dick might have company someday..." - - Brooke Burgess, writer/producer of Broken Saints.

"I saw this band of miscreants refueling their behemoth of a road van at a dust blown gas station in the middle-of-F-ing-nowhere, Texas. No seriously, I think that's what it said on the sign at the corner of town. I'm guessing it was near the panhandle, Northeast of El Paso. At the time, they were escaping imprisonment from a mental asylum for the criminally insane. In the story of their lives, I'm a forgotten face; a lean, stubble shrouded, scrawny guy in a soiled red pinstriped suit. Now, I've been traveling around this hunk of rock for far longer than I'm presently willing to admit to you, and I can tell you with some certainty that Greatness can only be seen in retrospect. They were just a bunch of kids on a stupid idealistic crusade, as kids are prone to do. Part rock band, part religious cult, part juvenile joke. I didn't need any of the news reports, already circulating by that time, to know that. There was one other thing about the encounter which made me recall it and write it in the history books of the future: this rumbling, bumble-bee painted van contained three Demigods. This story — the story of how civilization as we knew it fragmented seemingly overnight — begins in the most unusual of places: with the escape of two inmates from a mental asylum..." --Baltasar, July 3, 2016.


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