I can't blame a comic, however, for not doing something it isn't trying to do. Marie Antoinette Phantom Queen invites you a fantastical, lazy afternoon story"one you might read on a porch overlooking a field or read over a cup of tea on a quiet rainy morning. This is a story you breathe in slowly rather consume, a story that's beautiful and funny and moves at a pace you discover rather than one tied to a formula. Most importantly, however, a story that takes a tragic history and forces us to remember and engage with it so that we can create a better future. Read Full Review
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