These comics are very disturbing and definitely stretch the ideas of social norms, what's acceptable in society, and dark humor. I can see how some of the content in these comics would stir up trouble with the police and be unacceptable to the general population at the time. I'm even having trouble reading it comfortably in a Starbucks right now... Definitely not the kind of thing you would want someone seeing from over your shoulder. Although I like the explicitness of their ideas and opinions, they aren't afraid to expose the dark sides of the human mind. The most interesting to read about was the Rolling Stone magazine and how Rick Griffin's rock and psychedelic inspired style was featured on the cover of the magazine. He was the one who created the original lettering for the Rolling Stone logo. You can see where in the lettering the logo is inspired especially when compared to Griffin's work in Zap Comix . A lot of these comics poke fun at the classic des...
I found this comic very interesting and easy to understand. The only thing I had a problem with was that the whole thing seemed very unfortunate for the main character and she can never seem to catch a break. Nothing good ever happens but she just keeps going without being rewarded or fulfilled. The main character is pretty depressing and I much prefer Hanna over her. The comic is also very fast paced and I find it hard to understand what happened before moving on to the next problem. Like there's no "how does this make you feel" and no pause for the consequences. I thought a lot of things were pretty relatable though. There's a panel where Hanna and her boyfriend are talking to each other through pictochat on the nintendo DSI which is a major callback to my childhood and I was able to appreciate it.
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