The Department of Truth: Twilight’s Last Gleaming (2025), #6 in the series, is leading us step by step down an ever darker tunnel, step by step. Funny that I don’t much like Tynion’s other horror work, but this grounded political historical horror work is more frighteningly scary than any of his other books to me. It is People’s History of the United States written by Hunter Thompson and maybe Alan Moore, linking all of the worst of American history paranoically (and convincingly) to the present, to where we march, issue by issue.
This volume is dark, like the film version of 1984 dark, thanks to Martin Simmonds drawing us into the madness of the DoT over-narrative. Then Letizia Cadonici takes us on a seemingly side tale inot teens and the internet, 4chan, and so on, where millions believe what they read. Since it is a teen focus, I get a sense this part is connected to Tynion’s own Something is Killing the Children, of which I only read one volume. But it’s central to the main story, really. It’s all connected.
The main story here remains the battle between the Department of Truth (featuring Lee Harvey Oswald) and The Black Hat, Truth versus Disinformation throughout American history, Lies My History Teacher Told Me, the erasure of histories of people of color, and so on. With some scary guy named Hatman edging in, like King’s It or Bradbury’s Mr. Dark. The actual history passing through the nightmare includes Nixon, Watergate, expanding Vietnam to Cambodia and Laos, all those good things we were lied about, setting the stage for today’s hallucinatory dark fantasies. Comics as political commentray, and strangely entertaiining as well as depressingly enlightening.