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2[[caption-width-right:274:Johnny Turbo tells it like it is.]]
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4->''Oh my god! They're [[NotEvenHuman not even]]'' '''''[[NotEvenHuman human!]]'''''
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6Okay, quiz time. To effectively market your video game console when it's struggling against two well-established competitors[[note]]Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and the Platform/SegaGenesis[[/note]], what would be the best course of action to take?
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8->A. Purchase advertising space on television or magazines to showcase a wide variety of games you have available on your platform.
9->B. Set up demonstration kiosks in stores to let gamers play these titles for themselves.
10->C. [[InsaneTrollLogic Throw caution to the wind and go all-out on one of your rivals with a series of comic book-styled propaganda and recycle the same two games within them as "proof" of your machine's superiority while introducing a laughable spokesman who, the marketing department not caring, decides to model after a co-worker so as to mock him.]]
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12If you answered C, you may have been working for NEC in the early 90s as a marketer for their console the Platform/TurboGrafx16, because that's exactly what they did: they presented multi-page ads in gaming magazines centering around a "computer expert" named Jonathan Brandstetter, better known under his alias Johnny Turbo, and his [[HoYay loving sidekick Tony]] in their quest to teach gamers the [[BlatantLies completely unbiased]] truth about the TG-16 compared to NEC's self-appointed rival [[Creator/{{Sega}} Se]]--err, [[LawyerFriendlyCameo Feka]].
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14#Episode 43: The Master Plan! -- Johnny learns that Feka is marketing [[Platform/SegaCD a CD system]] as "the first of its kind," and [[FelonyMisdemeanor this simply will not stand.]] Johnny takes out the Feka goons who were selling the CD systems, and more in the shadows promise their revenge.
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16#Episode 44: Let 'Em Dangle! -- [[RecycledScript See above]][[invoked]], only this time, there's a great focus on the more recently released [=TurboDuo=], which combined the TG-16 and its CD addon into one unit, a capability which the Genesis and Sega CD lacked at the time. [[SarcasmMode Because everybody who wanted the Sega CD obviously didn't own a Genesis at the same time.]]
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18#Episode 45: Sleepwalker -- Johnny's sidekick Tony gets ADayInTheLimelight. And he has one ''hell'' of a dream.
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20Today, Johnny stands mostly as a curious and forgotten footnote in the history of a company which was losing ground in the US to Creator/{{Sega}} and [[Creator/{{Nintendo}} the Big N]], but thanks to the internet and webmaster Sardius, you too can experience the entire saga of Mr. Turbo [[http://sardoose.rustedlogic.net/reviews/jturbo/ here]], along with ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'', which you can view [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/magfest-mega-post-1-2012/ here]] and [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/comic-book-quickies-2/ here]]. They have also been turned into motion comics in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykCG8970LW4 this]] video. The first two "issues," as noted above, are fairly typical gaming attacks, with Feka presented as a faceless man assisted by [[MesACrowd identityless goons]], but then the third one -- most likely an utter last-ditch attempt for NEC to just make ''some'' sort of impact on the average gamer's mind -- got... weird. Very, [[MindScrew very weird.]]
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22Seriously, read the whole thing. [[NarmCharm It's much more amusing]] than it should be.
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24Interestingly, Brandstetter has decided to keep using the character since the founding of his new company, Flying Tiger Entertainment, as part of a series of Creator/DataEast arcade-to-console conversions known as ''Johnny Turbo's Arcade''. Johnny is also a playable character in the crossover puzzle game ''VideoGame/CrystalCrisis''.
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26!!''Johnny Turbo'' provides examples of:
27* AbortedArc: Despite the second issue ending with FEKA plotting to take down Johnny Turbo, the third issue is devoted to promoting the [=TurboDuo=] through an odd dream sequence. Since that was the last story of the series, the FEKA plot went unresolved.
28* {{Acrofatic}}: Johnny is very fat and stout, but he's also incredibly strong.
29* AmbiguouslyGay: Johnny and Tony. Taken up to eleven in "Sleepwalker" in as much as could be shown to kids.
30* AmbiguousRobots: As the page quote shows, the FEKA goons aren't human. However, it's not clear if they are RidiculouslyHumanRobots, [[OurDemonsAreDifferent some sort of demon]], or [[OurMonstersAreDifferent something else entirely]].
31* BigOMG: Several, among them the page quote.
32* TheBear: Johnny. To Tony, at least.
33* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Johnny has no superpowers other than his surprisingly impressive strength. Although the third issue suggests that he may also have some sort DreamWeaver ability.
34* CommonFanFallacies: Johnny uses these exclusively, in lieu of reasoned arguments, when convincing the kids that the Turbo Duo is the better game system.
35* CoolShades: The Feka goons.
36* DamnedByFaintPraise: Johnny's heroic claim that the Turbo CD got ''TabletopGame/SherlockHolmesConsultingDetective'' (one of the earliest FMV based games) first comes across as this nowadays.
37* {{Demonization}}: They portray their rival company as being ''evil robots''.
38* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The Feka goons selling their system on a street corner in the first issue are very obviously made out to resemble ''drug dealers'', including giving away free games to hook customers. Also, pretty much all the HomoeroticSubtext innuendo in the third issue.
39* DirtyCommunists: The person in charge of FEKA is known as the FEKA Czar.
40* DreamWeaver: Johnny is somehow responsible for the dream Tony had in Issue 3
41* EmphasizeEverything: Whenever Johnny dons his "superhero" get-up, the exclamation points and boldface text just can't stop flying.
42* EvilGloating: Feka must not be a very well-run company, if their members feel the need to do this ''in front of paying customers''.
43* FaceFramedInShadow: Feka's boss.
44* FelonyMisdemeanor: Feka gives away games for free! How evil!
45* GogglesDoNothing: Even though Johnny wears them, they don't seem to have a purpose.
46* GuestFighter: In ''VideoGame/CrystalCrisis''.
47* HomoeroticSubtext: To the point where by the third issue, it might as well just be called Homoerotic Text.
48* {{Hypocrite}}:
49** The Second Comic advertises about how "Johnny Turbo continues the fight against the deceptive propaganda of FEKA Inc.'s Master Plan!". As Linkara points out: [[SarcasmMode "What better way to fight propaganda than by portraying your business rivals as hideous, demonic creatures, who laugh about how evil their plans are, like]] WesternAnimation/{{Captain Planet|and the Planeteers}} [[SarcasmMode Villains!? What a WONDERFUL way to fight against propaganda!"]]
50** FEKA is portrayed as being deceptive for offering free games along with their CD system, despite the fact that the Turbo Duo was doing the same thing with their 3 in 1 pack-in game.
51** Claims that the [=TurboGrafX 16=] is the first 16-bit console and that “FEKA” is lying about how their consoles are the 16-bit ones. Except that technically, the [=TG16=] [[MediaNotes/HowVideoGameSpecsWork had a 8-bit CPU]] [[note]]It’s the graphical subsystem that is 16-bit, but most people count the word size of the CPU when referring to a console, not the word size of the GPU. Which means, Sega is technically correct that it’s [=MegaDrive=] is the first console with a 16-bit CPU to hit the market, at least in the US[[/note]].
52* IconicOutfit: Everybody's, since they almost [[LimitedWardrobe never appear in anything else]].
53* InsaneTrollLogic: "The Master Plan!" consists entirely of the argument that the Turbo Duo is automatically better than the Sega CD just because it was released first. How exactly this equates to having better games isn't mentioned. Linkara has stated that this argument is analogous to an elementary school kid taunting their peers by going "Na na na na na, we did it first!"
54* {{Irony}}: Johnny's beloved ''Lords of Thunder'' was eventually ported to the Sega CD. And if you [[ColbertBump got interested in it because of the comic,]] this was probably the ROM you downloaded, unless you purchased the Wii Virtual Console port (itself further irony, as both NEC ''and'' Sega eventually lost the console wars to Nintendo). Also, NEC did end up making some games for Sega.
55* KnightTemplar: Johnny is quick to resort to violence against the Feka's [[PokeThePoodle "evil"]] ways, even before he knows they're robots.
56* LeftHanging: The plot involving FEKA is completely dropped in the third and final issue, even though the BigBad's last appearance has him preparing some kind of evil plot against Johnny Turbo.
57* MaliciousSlander: The comics show FEKA trying to scam customers to purchase the CD console, without telling them that they need to get the 16-bit system for it to even work... despite this information being clearly advertised on every Sega CD box; Sega never tried to lie about that! So, the comic was accusing Sega of things they weren't even doing!?
58* MegatonPunch: In "Let 'Em Dangle!", Johnny somehow uses [[AwesomeButImpractical a running uppercut]] to send a Feka goon flying. He punches another goon clear out of his shades, leaving them hanging in midair, undamaged.
59* TheMenInBlack: The Feka goons.
60* MoralLuck: Johnny's preemptive attack on the Feka goons for allegedly ripping off customers could have sent his reputation into a nosedive. Thankfully, they turned out to be robots.
61* MundaneMadeAwesome: Tony has a fricking ''orgasm'' over the ClassicCheatCode to unlock ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}'' in the [=TurboDuo=]'s included 3-games-in-1 disc.
62* NoodleIncident: Johnny is heavily implied to have caused Tony's dream sequence in the final issue, although it's unknown how he managed to accomplish such a feat or why he felt the need to subliminally shill the [=TurboDuo=] to its second-biggest fan.
63* NotEvenHuman: The big reveal for Feka goons. And it's a good thing, too, or [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman Johnny would have been guilty of assault and battery]] at the very least.
64* ObliquelyObfuscatedOccupation: Jonathan being a computer expert could mean anything, really.
65* ObviouslyEvil: Feka's doing a really bad job of hiding their true nature, what with their evil gloating, creepy grinning, and shadowy boss figure.
66* OpaqueLenses: Johnny's goggles all of the time, Tony's glasses most of the time.
67* PropagandaMachine: Feka is apparently the devil incarnate for persuading kids to give them their hard-earned allowances. So how does Johnny/NEC fight this? ''With more propaganda.''
68* PsychopathicManchild: Johnny Turbo is who your average [[FanDumb fanboy]] would be if he stopped being an InternetJerk and started actually assaulting those who hold opinions he doesn’t like.
69* RedEyesTakeWarning: Again, Feka's boss. The goons hide theirs with their SinisterShades.
70* {{Retool}}: "Sleepwalker". Feka is out, freaky HomoeroticSubtext-saturated dreams are ''in''.
71* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: Feka is discovered to employ these '''not-even-humans!''' when Johnny fights a bunch in "The Master Plan!"
72* RummageSaleReject: Johnny. Full stop.
73* SayMyName: "... I just can't '''contain''' myself! '''''JONATHAN!!!'''''"
74* ShoutOut: "Sleepwalker" takes its splash page almost straight from ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/ANewHope'''s poster. Sardius is only too quick to point out that Tony is occupying Leia's position in the pose.
75* SingleTear: A random boy's reaction when a Feka goon gloats about how he'll need to spend another $100 for the main Feka console in order to use his shiny new CD system.
76-->'''Sardius:''' Mild disappointment is a bitch, ain't it?
77* SkewedPriorities: Instead of trying to promote the [=TurboDuo=] or its games, the comic spent most of its time insulting Sega or making asinine assertions that the Sega CD was inferior simply because it came out after the [=TurboDuo=] and needed the already super popular Sega Genesis to work.
78* SmallReferencePools:
79** For no good reason, the JT ads chose to focus exclusively on (admittedly very good) {{Shoot Em Up}}s ''Gate of Thunder'' and ''Lords of Thunder'' as being the {{Killer App}}s of the [=TurboDuo=]. Even the most casual Sega owner could probably name more games than just ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' at the time.
80** It also counts for the fact that, as mentioned below, the entire campaign was basically a giant TakeThat towards Jonathan Brandstetter and Tony Ancona (both of who are ''real people''). Until recently, nobody outside NEC really knew this as neither Brandstetter nor Ancona were seen that much in the public eye.
81* StealthParody: Interviews with real-life employees of NEC at the time, coupled with the downright ''bizarre'' direction "Sleepwalker" took, suggest that the artists and writers were using the comics to make fun of people in the company, as Jonathan Brandstetter ''really does'' exist. As does Tony, if he's the same person as Tony Ancona.
82* StrawmanProduct: The [=TurboDuo=] has '''the arcade feel!''' And Feka's pack-in shooter game[[note]]''Sol-Feace'', for those wondering[[/note]] '''doesn't even compare!''' to ''Gate of Thunder''! But of course, at the same time, Sega was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7nsBoqJ6s8 doing the same thing to Nintendo in their own ads]].
83* TakeThat: If you assume that "Feka" is pronounced similar to how "Sega" is, it makes the name of the company "Fake-uh". And the name itself is an anagram of "Fake".
84* TooManyBelts: Johnny.
85* UnInstallment: In spite of the episode numbering, there were only three of these comics ever made. The previous 42 installments of ''Johnny Turbo'' do not exist.
86* UnknownRival: NEC seemingly chose to make Sega their primary enemy in the MediaNotes/ConsoleWars for no other reason than they were the only other major video game company selling a CD console at the time. If Sega even knew about the Johnny Turbo campaign, which is doubtful, they didn't feel the need to respond with a smear campaign of their own.
87** According to Website/TheOtherWiki, other side of the story has just recently been unearthed, and it turns out that Sega again started this mess by launching a series of ads that only aired in NEC'S trial market areas mocking the Platform/TurboGrafx16's CPU when NEC announced the launch of the console. NEC was only responding in kind. Unfortunately for NEC, Sega actually had a point, as when gamers talk about word size, more often than not they were referring to the word size of the ''CPU''.
88* UnusualChapterNumbers: Starts at 43, then goes to 44 and 45.
89* WorldOfHam: There's no shortage of excitement and melodrama over the CD console wars in the world of Johnny Turbo.

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