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Daredevil: Yellow by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale - it's enjoyable but it was all just kind of melodramatic. Love Sale's art and Loeb's writing is fun, but I like Spiderman: Blue a lot better.
Pim and Francien by Al Columbia - This is the only comic (?) that I've found genuinely distressing. I loved it lots.
Barbara by Osamu Tezuka - I really enjoyed this book! Tezuka gets wild and loose with this one and I loved seeing that. Maybe a little too edgy for its own good but it never gets unlikable. Shame I never see anyone really talk about it.
Right before I go to bed I read the first chapter of Barbara. It’s kind of experimental and the line work is looser than Tezuka usually goes. I’m hoping I like this one but there’s still plenty of room for him to mess it up. Here’s hoping it’s not another MW 🤞
Batman - Arkham Asulum: A Serious House On Serious Earth by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean (1989)
My mood right now is "I just desperately want to watch Son of The White Mare again"