After the devastating events of the last issue, Kim is thrown into a blind panic. He's desperate for answers and recklessly barrels forward looking for them. It all comes to a head in a face-to-face confrontation with the full might of the corporation that took his son's remains. A corporation that knows everything about Kim and just how much he has to lose.
Maybe this book can't ever make you feel good about death (yours or someone near and dear). But then maybe that's not the point: it's a gross, soul-crushing process, and the best art makes you lean into that with your whole dang chest. Read Full Review