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The Korean Affair: A (Not So) Serious Look at the Life and Times of Jim Jong-un

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A satirical take on dictatorships, this comical biography sheds light on the human side of North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un, exploring his yearnings for McDonald’s and strategic military plans with humor and wit.

Nathan Tierney English

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The Korean Affair: A (Not So) Serious Look at the Life and Times of Jim Jong-un

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The Korean Affair” provides a satirical exploration of the world’s dictators, reflecting on their impact on history, the rise and fall of empires, and the creation of Predator Drones to eliminate these figures. Focused on the comical biography of North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un—also known as ‘Rocket Man’ or ‘Little Kim’—the narrative unveils the lesser-known, softer side of the dictator. From yearning for McDonald’s to orchestrating military plans, the comics offer a humorous glimpse into the life of a megalomaniacal leader with a penchant for fast food and Hollywood flicks.

Important Information

  • The comics present a satirical take on dictators and their historical influence on the world.
  • Kim Jong-Un’s comical biography is explored, revealing the human side of the North Korean leader.
  • The narrative covers the rise and fall of empires, the creation of Predator Drones, and the humorous aspects of dictatorship.
  • Kim Jong-Un’s personal struggles, desires, and decision-making processes are depicted in a lighthearted manner.
  • The comics offer a satirical perspective on political and military strategy, providing a unique and entertaining viewpoint on historical events.
  • Through humor and wit, the narrative humanizes dictators, showcasing their quirks and desires, from fast food cravings to grand military plans.

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