Sina Grace boldly decided to go all out for this collection, leaving no personal stone unturned. Even if you might not identify with his lifestyle or orientation, Grace isn't making it specific to him. The universal appeal here is off the charts. I firmly believe there is at the bare minimum one strip that every single reader can relate to. In my case, I felt many that reflect my life in so many direct ways. It was as if I was looking at a mirror of my own life through his art. For me, that was the part that hit the hardest and what separates Grace from all the others in his field. Looking at this collection as a whole, I cannot think of anything better to describe it besides the word, masterpiece. Read Full Review
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