I think people missed the point. This was always meant to be about faith and community rather than straight horror.
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I think people missed the point. This was always meant to be about faith and community rather than straight horror.
That giant stag scene was spectacular. Nature as protector rather than just victim.
The parallel between Walker and the Flag Smashers both taking the serum was interesting. Both thought power would solve their problems.
I actually disagree about the Dali masks. While I understand the anti-capitalist message, using imagery associated with someone who supported fascism seems problematic to me.
That part about Labs eating non-stop is so true! My boy would eat himself sick if I let him.
Makes you wonder what other fundamental properties of our universe might have mirror images we haven't discovered
Actually the footnotes are part of what makes it brilliant. They mirror the fractured way we process information in modern life. Try viewing them as parallel narratives rather than interruptions.
You know what's fascinating? The contrast between the simple drawing style and the complex ideas it conveys.
I appreciate how each character's motivation for wanting or not wanting the throne feels genuine and complex.
My favorite part is that neither character falls into stereotypes. They're just people with genuine feelings