What If Your Digital Identity Became a Comic?
Most digital identities are boring.
A username.
A profile picture.
A biography.
Maybe a list of achievements.
But what if your digital identity could become something completely different?
What if every real discovery, project, contribution or experience you made could become part of your own personal comic book?
And what if thousands of people could do the same thing, gradually building a shared fictional universe whose stories originate from real life?
This is one of the concepts I have been developing inside MyZubster.
My name is Daniel Ioni, and the idea is simple:
Your digital identity should not only describe who you are.
It could tell the story of what you actually did.
From profile to story
Traditional platforms normally represent people like this:
text
USER
|
+-- username
+-- avatar
+-- followers
+-- posts
+-- likes
I started thinking about a different model.
REAL PERSON
|
v
REAL EXPERIENCE
|
v
EVIDENCE + CONTEXT
|
v
DIGITAL IDENTITY
|
v
PERSONAL CHARACTER
|
v
COMIC EPISODE
|
v
PERSONAL STORY
|
v
SHARED MYZUBSTER UNIVERSE
Instead of simply creating an avatar, a person builds a narrative identity over time.
The story grows from things that actually happened.
The MyZubster Cyberpunk Discovery model
Inside MyZubster Visual, we started formalizing this process.
The current model looks like this:
REAL-WORLD DISCOVERY
↓
MYZUBSTER OBSERVATION / EXPERIENCE
↓
PUBLIC-SAFE EVIDENCE + CONTEXT
↓
PERSONAL CYBERPUNK INTERPRETATION
↓
COMIC EPISODE / SERIES
↓
MANUAL REVIEW
↓
VERIFIED
The important idea is that fiction does not replace reality.
Reality becomes the origin of the fiction.
A person might:
build a robot;
discover an environmental problem;
participate in a recycling project;
create software;
document water quality;
explore a city;
contribute to open source;
invent something;
help a community.
That real event can become the source material for a comic episode.
Imagine this
Suppose someone participating in MyZubster discovers pollution near a river.
The normal social-network model would be:
photo
+
caption
+
likes
The MyZubster model could become:
real observation
↓
location / context
↓
public-safe evidence
↓
verified contribution
↓
digital identity history
↓
cyberpunk reinterpretation
↓
"The Guardian of the River — Episode 04"
The comic becomes more than entertainment.
It becomes a creative representation of a real contribution.
Everyone gets their own universe
This is where the concept becomes interesting.
There does not need to be only one protagonist.
Every participant can gradually create:
their own character;
their own visual identity;
their own city;
their own technologies;
their own allies;
their own enemies;
their own comic series;
their own timeline.
But these individual stories can still exist inside a larger shared MyZubster universe.
MYZUBSTER UNIVERSE
|
+---------------+---------------+
| | |
v v v
PERSON A PERSON B PERSON C
| | |
identity identity identity
| | |
comic series comic series comic series
| | |
+---------------+---------------+
|
v
SHARED EVENTS
People do not simply enter a virtual world.
They contribute to its history.
A different idea of the metaverse
The word metaverse has often been associated with:
3D worlds;
virtual land;
avatars;
VR headsets;
digital objects.
But I think there is another possibility.
A metaverse can also be a persistent shared narrative universe.
The interface does not necessarily need to begin with a 3D world.
It could begin with:
identity
+
history
+
evidence
+
stories
+
relationships
The 3D environment could come later.
The identity and the story come first.
Real life becomes world-building
This creates an unusual loop:
REAL WORLD
↓
DISCOVERY
↓
MYZUBSTER
↓
VERIFIABLE CONTEXT
↓
COMIC
↓
SHARED FICTIONAL WORLD
↓
INSPIRATION
↓
NEW REAL-WORLD ACTION
The real world influences the fictional world.
And the fictional world can inspire people to do new things in reality.
That feedback loop is one of the most interesting parts of the concept.
Digital identity becomes narrative identity
We are also working on the foundations of digital identity inside MyZubster.
One lesson became especially important:
Identity should not be inferred from usernames, folders, repositories or random metadata.
A system should distinguish between:
ASSUMPTION
and:
VERIFIED IDENTITY INFORMATION
This matters even more when AI enters the system.
If an AI sees a repository called:
Daniel-project
it should not automatically conclude:
Daniel owns this project.
Daniel created this project.
Daniel is the legal author.
Those are different claims.
They need evidence.
Why identity matters for the comic universe
Now connect this back to the comic.
If every participant has a growing narrative history, we eventually need to know:
Who created this episode?
Which real contribution inspired it?
Which character does it belong to?
Is it part of the canonical story?
Was the underlying event verified?
This means the comic itself becomes connected to identity and provenance.
DIGITAL IDENTITY
|
+---- contribution
|
+---- evidence
|
+---- visual
|
+---- comic episode
|
+---- story timeline
The result is very different from randomly generated AI content.
It has history.
AI becomes the storyteller, not the source of truth
Artificial intelligence could play an important role.
But I don't want AI to decide what reality is.
The architecture I am exploring is closer to:
REAL EVIDENCE
↓
VERIFIED KNOWLEDGE
↓
HUMAN CONTEXT
↓
AI
↓
CREATIVE INTERPRETATION
The AI can help transform an event into:
dialogue;
scenes;
visual concepts;
characters;
summaries;
comic scripts;
world-building.
But the AI should not invent the underlying evidence.
This separation is essential.
Imagine ten years of this
Now imagine someone using the ecosystem for ten years.
Instead of a profile containing:
Joined: 2026
Posts: 1,487
Followers: 8,302
their digital identity could contain an entire narrative history.
2026 — First environmental discovery
2027 — Built first recycling prototype
2028 — Joined community water project
2029 — Created autonomous robot
2030 — Episode 18: The Machine Garden
2031 — Collaboration with another creator
2032 — City storyline begins
...
Their comic grows with their real life.
That is the part I find fascinating.
The avatar evolves because the person evolves.
It could become useful beyond entertainment
This model could potentially be applied to many communities.
Open source
A contributor's real GitHub work could inspire their personal technical storyline.
Education
Students could turn completed experiments and projects into narrative episodes.
Citizen science
Environmental observations could become part of a science-fiction world while still preserving links to real evidence.
Makers
Robots, inventions and prototypes could become canonical technologies inside someone's fictional universe.
Cities
Local discoveries could gradually produce community-created fictional versions of real places.
Sustainability
Environmental actions could become stories instead of disappearing inside dashboards.
The MyZubster Visual repository
We created MyZubster Visual as the canonical visual layer for these experiments.
The repository separates visual assets from narrative structures.
For example:
assets/comic/
contains artwork,
while:
comics/
can contain canon, timelines, series information and narrative documentation.
That difference is deliberate.
A PNG is an artifact.
A story universe needs knowledge about the artifact.
A new kind of creator economy?
There is another possibility.
If contributions can be reviewed and verified, then a future system could potentially connect:
REAL CONTRIBUTION
↓
VERIFICATION
↓
STORY / COMIC
↓
COMMUNITY VALUE
↓
REWARD
But verification and rewards need to remain separate concepts.
Publishing a comic does not automatically prove that someone deserves a payment.
The evidence must come first.
The protagonist is not the platform
Another important idea is that MyZubster should not be the protagonist.
The user is the protagonist.
Traditional platforms often create a universe around the platform brand.
I want the opposite.
MYZUBSTER
=
TOOLS
INFRASTRUCTURE
EVIDENCE
IDENTITY
CONNECTION
USER
=
CHARACTER
AUTHOR
EXPLORER
PROTAGONIST
MyZubster provides the universe.
People create its history.
Is this already a complete metaverse?
No.
And I think it is important to say that clearly.
Today the project demonstrates parts of the model:
a canonical visual repository;
community comic structures;
real-world evidence concepts;
identity foundations;
AI experimentation;
narrative entities;
open-source infrastructure.
A full implementation could later add:
portable cryptographic identity;
signed authorship;
verifiable credentials;
persistent social relationships;
interoperable characters;
3D environments;
AR;
VR;
shared live events;
decentralized storage;
user-controlled identity.
So this is currently an architecture and evolving experiment, not a claim that the entire metaverse already exists.
Why I think this matters
Today AI can generate thousands of images in minutes.
That means creating images is becoming less rare.
What might become more valuable is something different:
knowing why an image exists.
Who created the story?
What real event inspired it?
What evidence exists?
Where does it fit in someone's history?
What relationship does it have to other stories?
AI can generate pixels.
It cannot automatically generate authentic human history.
That history has to come from people.
MyZubster's experiment
The idea I am exploring can be summarized like this:
REAL LIFE
+
DIGITAL IDENTITY
+
VERIFIABLE EVIDENCE
+
AI
+
PERSONAL COMICS
+
SHARED UNIVERSE
Instead of asking:
What avatar do you want to be?
we can ask:
What have you done, discovered or created — and what story could it become?
That is the direction behind the MyZubster Cyberpunk Discovery concept.
A metaverse where the world is not written only by a studio.
It is written gradually by the people living inside it.
And every person's story begins in reality.
The question
Maybe the future digital profile will not look like LinkedIn.
Maybe it will look like a comic book.
A comic book where every chapter represents something you actually experienced, discovered, built or contributed.
And when millions of those stories meet...
perhaps that is another way to build a metaverse.
Not a world where people escape reality.
A world created from what people do in reality.
Concept developed by Daniel Ioni as part of the MyZubster ecosystem.
Real life becomes story.
Story becomes identity.
Identity becomes a universe.
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