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Maw | Jude Ellison S. Doyle
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Critically acclaimed journalist & opinion writer Jude Ellison S. Doyle (Dead Blonds and Bad Mothers), breakout artist A.L. Kaplan, and colorist Fabiana Mascolo (Firefly: Brand New Verse) weave a provocative horror story of sisterly bonds, deep trauma, and the dormant monsters buried within us, perfect for readers of Redlands and Something is Killing the Children! Marion Angela Weber hopes to gain some perspective and empowerment at a feminist retreat with her sister Wendy on the remote island of Angitia some perspective that isnt at the bottom of a bottle for once. But after an assault on her first night on the island, everything goes horribly wrong. The violent encounter awakens something monstrous in Marion, triggering warped mutations in her body, and bringing forth a hunger she cant bring herself to name... Collects the complete Maw #1-5.
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Reggie
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2 sisters head to a feminist retreat hoping to regain some sense of power and direction. What they will find is an act of violence that will attract cosmic intervention to adjust the scales of balance against the time of men. I thought the art and story were great. I put up the other books because violence against women by men in these books takes something from these women and transforms them into these “monsters.” Idk. Something doesn‘t sit 👇🏼

Reggie right about that, but I guess when nobody believes you and there is no justice maybe the rage is all there is sometimes? 2y
TrishB Great review Reggie. I suspect it‘s a very tempting response. 2y
Cathythoughts Yes great review 👍🏻 it would be terrifying to be in the path of someone with that kind of rage, but I agree , it may be all that‘s left ? 2y
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Reggie
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The artwork in here is beautifully creepy!