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A review by ghosthermione
The Infinite Loop by Elsa Charretier, Pierrick Colinet
challenging
emotional
funny
inspiring
fast-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
That was a very fun read! and at the same time, I'm not sure I understood it all... It's a lot at once, and the timey wimey is strong in this one! But the art is amazing, and at its core it's really a message of hope, and asking us all to "pride up" and break the loop - the cycle of abuse and discrimination and death. It packs a punch, to say the least.
The one thing I'm quite... annoyed at, let's say... is that, despite the strong anti-racism that is weaved through the book, the big baddie is a Black woman, with very strong conservative views... and that didn't sit well with me. Wouldn't be the same issue if others were Black (other than the symbols like Malcolm X etc. which aren't really characters and are openly referred to as symbols).
The one thing I'm quite... annoyed at, let's say... is that, despite the strong anti-racism that is weaved through the book, the big baddie is a Black woman, with very strong conservative views... and that didn't sit well with me. Wouldn't be the same issue if others were Black (other than the symbols like Malcolm X etc. which aren't really characters and are openly referred to as symbols).
Graphic: Death, Transphobia, Homophobia, Racism, and Sexism
Moderate: Sexual content
a trans person gets verbally abused then killed. Some graphic deaths including lynchings and references to the KKK. The future the character comes from disapproves of all love including homosexuality, and is very gender binary. There is no endorsement of this violence by the story but the deaths are still graphic at times (on account of this being a comic)