![]() Look, that's a 90s term, and it's a 90s term that didn't even get popular until the late 2000s. I ended up skimming through the last half, especially the extras, because the writing was almost painful - especially the dialogue, which mostly consisted of forced, stilted conversations that had no character to them and only served to rush the plot along.Īnd a 64 year old woman coming out to her husband as "pansexual". ![]() This wasn't bad, but the fact that this was originally a self-published comic by a baby graphic novel writer really shines through. better written? With fleshed-out characters, maybe some decent pacing, or a little attention to detail that doesn't have me squinting at a panel and thinking, "This is supposed to be the late 60s?" I know everyone else loved this, so I'm very definitely the odd man out, but I'd really like my lesbian rep to be. ![]()
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