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Jayson
is finished

Notes:
(1) Probably the most notable thing about this volume is how much more polished R.M. Guéra's art is.
- Not that it's necessarily better, but it looks decidedly less indie.
(2) Pretty much this whole arc is about women considering, very nearly having, and actually going through with, abortions.
- We get several flashbacks to mothers of main characters dealing with it.
— Mar 03, 2025 06:05AM

Notes:
(1) Probably the most notable thing about this volume is how much more polished R.M. Guéra's art is.
- Not that it's necessarily better, but it looks decidedly less indie.
(2) Pretty much this whole arc is about women considering, very nearly having, and actually going through with, abortions.
- We get several flashbacks to mothers of main characters dealing with it.
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Jayson
is on page 120 of 190

Notes:
(1) The middle two issues tell the backstories of Dashiell's father Wade and Carol's mother Claudine, the two parents we've not seen yet (outside of Wade snorting drugs in a flashback cameo).
- We also get the origins of the names "Dashiell" and "Carol."
(2) I'm surprised, though it does make perfect sense, how socially conservative these traditional communities are.
— Mar 03, 2025 03:30AM

Notes:
(1) The middle two issues tell the backstories of Dashiell's father Wade and Carol's mother Claudine, the two parents we've not seen yet (outside of Wade snorting drugs in a flashback cameo).
- We also get the origins of the names "Dashiell" and "Carol."
(2) I'm surprised, though it does make perfect sense, how socially conservative these traditional communities are.
Jayson
is on page 74 of 190

Notes:
(1) The first three issues here are more short stories about people I don't really care about. Shunka I care about a little bit, I guess.
- That's not to say they aren't good. The first one is actually very good, but it's also a total one-off and entirely skippable.
(2) As much as I enjoyed these, they're very one-note and the points they make are laid on real thick.
— Mar 02, 2025 11:00PM

Notes:
(1) The first three issues here are more short stories about people I don't really care about. Shunka I care about a little bit, I guess.
- That's not to say they aren't good. The first one is actually very good, but it's also a total one-off and entirely skippable.
(2) As much as I enjoyed these, they're very one-note and the points they make are laid on real thick.
Jayson
is starting

Notes:
(1) As much as I enjoy this series and feel it's been expertly done, it's never hit the sweet spot for me.
- Nearly all of it's been deep dives into character histories and fleshing out personalities and mentalities, albeit without much plot.
- Conversely, last volume was entirely plot-driven, but without the usual introspection and symbolism.
- I want a mix of both.
— Feb 28, 2025 11:50PM

Notes:
(1) As much as I enjoy this series and feel it's been expertly done, it's never hit the sweet spot for me.
- Nearly all of it's been deep dives into character histories and fleshing out personalities and mentalities, albeit without much plot.
- Conversely, last volume was entirely plot-driven, but without the usual introspection and symbolism.
- I want a mix of both.

