The comic "WHO KILLED THE RADIO STAR" initiates its narrative by addressing the contemporary radio market, which diverges from its historical counterparts by predominantly focusing on entertainment, advertisements, and related content. The storyline reflects concerns regarding the potential obsolescence of radios in the event of a more advanced era, given their apparent loss of utility.
The work strategically explores scenarios where radios can be strategically employed to overcome this challenge.
Moreover, it skillfully employs metaphor and satire to draw attention to critical societal issues, including the risks associated with the Cold War, the pervasive uncertainties in modern society, and the adverse consequences of technology misuse in the contemporary socio-economic landscape.