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foutre
Sep 4, 2011

:toot: RIP ZEEZ :toot:
I have two separate requests.

First, I love Lazarus. I like the power plays between large organizations, the sympathetic main character who still has some confused identity poo poo going on, the cyberpunky setting, and all that. Is there anything in a similar vein that has more of a backlog I can read?

Second, I really like Saga and Brian K Vaughn's work in general. Thing is, I've already read all his stuff and all of Saga. I like the relatively mature characterization (ok, kind of), the unusual setting, and the writing in general. I tried Prophet because for some reason I thought it would be similar, but the characters didn't draw me in. I think I need compelling/likable characters to really enjoy it.

Thanks in advance for the recs, apologies if I missed one of these earlier.

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foutre
Sep 4, 2011

:toot: RIP ZEEZ :toot:
This might be too specific (slash not really exist?), but I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for comics along the lines of Fraction/Aja's Hawkeye #19, that use things like ASL etc. rather than speech, or otherwise really try to represent the experience of having a disability in a good/novel way. I've found a lot of comics that are about disability/treat it pretty well (i.e., Stitches, Marbles, It's a Bird, etc.) but have had trouble finding any other comics that really committed to things like ASL/alternative representations of communication. Do y'all have any recommendations for comics that might fit the bill?

foutre
Sep 4, 2011

:toot: RIP ZEEZ :toot:
Wow, thanks, that's perfect! And the first is on Comixology Unlimited~

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