Meet Sage & Mort
we judge ourselves as we search for meaning. It offers a candid reflection of our oddities and flaws.
It acts as a mirror for us all, revealing how we stumble through our own darkness, turning away from honest self-reflection and clinging to comforting illusions.
Sage&Mort sweeps us into a vivid landscape shaped by our deepest doubts and fears. Its endearing characters, adrift in a world after the end, address timeless conflicts with sharp wit and playful sarcasm.
The cartoon explores the heart of our modern unease, questioning the beliefs that influence how
Sage Weissman
Sage is a character of many layers: pragmatic, unflinching, and unapologetically blunt. She shoulders the crushing weight of witnessing the world crumble into dust, holding
both the brilliant and the foolish responsible for the downfall of a civilization that mastered high technology yet clung to primitive thinking.
Mortimer Walker [Mort]
the mysteries of life before the war, questions tumbling from him like leaves in the wind. In his heart, he longs to conquer Sage and piece together a new world from the ruins.
Mort is a gentle soul, shy and innocent, the kind of underdog you cannot help but root for. His boundless optimism and political dreams fuel his belief in a perfect world just out of reach. Forever curious, he puzzles over
Iggie
Iggie, Mort's imaginary talking dog, serves as a lively stand-in for the human subconscious. Ever the moral compass,
Iggie urges Mort toward the right path, and when Mort strays and chaos follows, and Iggie delights in teasing him with sharp wit and playful sarcasm.
Frege, with his quirky charm and generous spirit, is a thoughtful soul who only speaks when his words truly
Frege
matter. Acting as the go-between for Mort and Sage, he quietly suspects that both are usually off the mark.
Meet Sage & Mort
Sage&Mort sweeps us into a vivid landscape shaped by our deepest doubts and fears. Its endearing characters, adrift in a world after the end, address timeless conflicts with sharp wit and playful sarcasm. The cartoon explores the heart of our modern unease, questioning the beliefs that influence how we judge ourselves as we search for meaning. It offers a candid reflection of our oddities and flaws. It acts as a mirror for us all, revealing how we stumble through our own darkness, turning away from honest self-reflection and clinging to comforting illusions.
Sage is a character of many layers: pragmatic, unflinching, and unapologetically blunt. She shoulders the crushing weight of witnessing the world crumble into dust, holding both the brilliant and the foolish responsible for the downfall of a civilization that mastered high technology yet clung to primitive thinking.
Mort is a gentle soul, shy and innocent, the kind of underdog you cannot help but root for. His boundless optimism and political dreams fuel his belief in a perfect world just out of reach. Forever curious, he puzzles over the mysteries of life before the war, questions tumbling from him like leaves in the wind. In his heart, he longs to conquer Sage and piece together a new world from the ruins.
Iggie, Mort's imaginary talking dog, serves as a lively stand-in for the human subconscious. Ever the moral compass, Iggie urges Mort toward the right path, and when Mort strays and chaos follows, and Iggie delights in teasing him with sharp wit and playful sarcasm.
Frege, with his quirky charm and generous spirit, is a thoughtful soul who only speaks when his words truly matter. Acting as the go-between for Mort and Sage, he quietly suspects that both are usually off the mark.
Sage Weissman
Mortimer Walker [Mort]
Iggie
Frege