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That Which Devours: Exploring Image Comics’ Lost Soldiers

Ari Bard5 years ago5 years ago022 mins

I’ve never been drawn to war stories. There’s an impenetrable incomprehensibility that I’m not often able to move past. It’s like our inability to comprehend large numbers but applied to extreme emotional settings of violence and trauma. When faced with such powerful, loud, visceral or violent imagery, I often just … dissociate. Many creators, especially…

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