7/10
It avoid all the Get Woke Go Broke gimmicks.
27 August 2020
This is a very contemporary interesting take on a being afraid of your heritage. Not only for immigrants but people with linage going back to days where things were different and what was not considered acceptable now, it was then. Basically, the main moral of the story is to try to listen to other people's prospective whether in the end you can understand it or not.

The other moral of the story is that although someone seems normal on the surface they maybe treading water like crazy. This is more directed to PTSD sufferers in the military illustrated as a dark, consuming forcing smothering you and turning you into a monster.

As for the art, although we can tell it obviously done on a tight budget hence the quality issues it does look like those mid 80s to early 90s Japanese drawn American action cartoons on Saturday morning.

The story is not too heavy handed in its messaging and it really takes a break from the typical SWJ nonsense you see DC and Marvel trying to push earlier in the year. In face it goes out of it way by showing Trying To Go Woke and You Will Go Broke by using Lois as an example what happens when progressive feminist messaging goes too far. She get played all the time. Because she thinks she is smart and entitled.

If you are looking for a breath of fresh air and more down to earth story telling and character interactions than from the other crap Marvel and DC were attempting to push on you then this is the show for you. Well for a good hour and half abouts.
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