
Underrated comics for the win!
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Underrated comics for the win!
bookriot.com/most-underrated-comics-according-to-goodreads
I was immediately attracted to the eye-popping colours and, later, the themes of colonialism & being forced to collaborate with oppression in this queer science fiction graphic novel series about a young refugee woman who has been recruited to a military training academy. Volume 1 collects the first 5 issues. I hope there will be more. #LGBTQ #comics
… another example of Sloane Leong‘s psychedelic artwork. It gave me a pleasantly off kilter sensation.
The planetoid world that opens this graphic novel series is a strange one. The central character is a member of a refugee group.
Now our family language is broken. I listen, but my mother‘s prayers are not much more than soothing sounds to me.
This was A Trip. The world in this series is fascinating, weird, and brutal. I‘m def going to reread at some point to suss out all the nuance that probably flew right over my head as I was marveling at the art (and world building and characters)… and I was slightly bummed by the ending that‘s not an ending - but it looks like there‘s sequel in the works
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/dark-horse-to-publish-sequel-to-image-comics-pri...