"we kinda go back and forth between reality and fantasy like we draw this weird line"
this began being made in 2009 and went on until 2016, but it manages to stay relevant in the 2020s. political debate has devolved to a point where people are getting further separated as more violence and chaos roams the streets, social media as we know it today is leading the world towards a horrible place, "the plague of internet hate" keeps on being spread on an hourly basis and the future doesn't seem sweet.
as much as I feel that this book is probably the most fictional comic I've ever read, it's just as fictional as it is deeply realistic. the more you go through these pages the more you realize that there are thousands upon thousands of Grave Cities out there in the world. all of the hate and social cataclysm that happens in Grave City is happening in a real life level in a lot of towns and communities in Earth as you read.
outside of social commentary, Chippendale's art never fails to surprise. it's inspired me ever since I've discovered Lightning Bolt. the characters here are all unique in their own way, whether it's a dude with his dick out or a giant M&M. the fantasy part of his art is very unique and is done super well and I'm definitely excited to read more of his stuff, Mat Brinkman's stuff, and basically anything Fort Thunder related that I can be fortunate enough to have my eyes upon.
OH and by the way, All Wrong Dude's twitter page that appears in this book is an actual twitter page! just search up @AhaFan88. seeing the page in the comic jumpscared me as a long time follower of that account.
puke force is great
;;just love it
also Rita's super chill. great character.
;;;;;;;;;just love it.