ne of the year’s most gripping works focused on a family glued to the TV. charts a boy’s panicked thoughts as the pandemic and George Floyd’s death dominate the news. American YA writer Jason Reynolds lets his stream of consciousness unspool over three long sentences and 384 pages, while artist Jason Griffin shows blotches, bricks, buildings, masked faces and scenes of incarceration and apocalypse. It’s a brilliant collaborative effort: you can inhale it
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Dec 16, 2022
3 minutes
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