Disclaimer: I received an e-ARC from netgalley in exchange for a review.
A collection of unsettling short stories adapted as a comic. As I am not familiar with the original book this is based on some of the short stories left me a bit confused and wishing for more context. However, the art style is nice and I really liked the coloring. Since all the stories interlock you slowly get a bigger picture of this world and while I still wish for more context, I enjoyed this collection in the end. If you like stories exploring the American south and the darker aspects of the human psyche, check this comic collection out!
General trigger warnings for gore, violence, gun violence, torture and murder as that is something that happens in multiple stories.
Night People: This story follows two women, who found Jesus during their stay in prison. Except instead of prayer and church Miss Jesus has commanded them to rid the world of men. A fun, gorey romp, very Thelma and Luise. Unfortunately, since it is very short, I felt that the panels introducing side characters took too much space that I would have instead liked to learn more about Big Betty and Miss Cutie.
The Secret Life of Insects: In this story, we get to know Beatifica Brown, an abortionist, who is visited by the ghost of John Brown, the abolitionist. She spent some time in prison with Big Betty and Miss Cutie (just enough backstory to tie the stories together) and has now decided that if people won’t respect a pregnant person’s right to choose, she will force them to accept it. A bit tough to read due to very dark content, featuring one of the most unlikeable, abusive asshole characters, who as it turns out ties all the women in this story together. I enjoyed this one, but mind the trigger warnings for this one, it is not an easy story.
TW: sexual nudity, past incestuous abuse, sexual abuse, mass murder and some ableism in the implication that Down Syndrome is caused by being a child born from incest, transphobic language
The Ballad of Easy Earl: A man finds himself on the run after blacking out at a bar and coming to with a gun in his passenger seat and reports of a shot cop. Haunting and very enjoyable to read
TW: suicide, car crash
The Crime of Marble Lesson: Desperate to get back to her father, who she thinks cannot take care of himself, 14-year old Marble hitchhikes to see him. She gets lucky that time, but will she actually be any safer with her dad? Haunting, but also intriguing.
TW: domestic abuse, csa