It’s About The Ethics of Super Powers in Gillen and Wijngaard’s Power Fantasy #1 Relaxed but always on edge until the narrative bomb drops, you can see how far Gillen and Wijngaard are willing to go with this story.
One Last Dose of Joe Matt’s Self-Deprecating Humor in Peepshow #15 Joe Matt is the target of the ridicule and jokes but he’s also the one telling the jokes.
When Richard Corben met Hellboy The humanity of Richard Corben’s Hellboy work is that it doesn’t try to spare the reader of anything.
Finding the Truth in Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips’ The Enfield Gang Massacre The title gives away what’s going to happen but The Enfield Gang Massacre is about stories as much as it is about the massacre.
The 1990s speak to 2024 in Peter Bagge’s Hate Revisited #1 It’s 2024. Do we really need more HATE in our lives? (Answer: Yes)
Feeling Gravity’s Pull in Melissa Mendes’ The Weight #13 & 14 This is one of those rare comics that makes you feel something deep and heart-wrenching. It’s painful to read; that’s part of why it’s so good.
Igort's 'How War Begins': A Poignant Portrait of Ukraine's Struggle, Echoing Global Calls for Compassion Igort’s "How War Begins" shows the human toll of the Russian invasion on Ukraine through personal narratives, urging readers to empathize with the individuals worldwide affected by conflict.