A review by squidbag
Aleister & Adolf by Douglas Rushkoff, Michael Avon Oeming

3.0

Weird and fun and speculative and in some places, even true, there's much more of Aleister than I can usually stomach in this little comic, and nothing at all of Adolf, except the weighty feel of his influence and the Nazi machine. Another peek behind the closed third eyelid of the world, this fits on a shelf between The Protocols and anything by Robert Anton Wilson. Rushkoff's POV is splendidly broken, a fractured lens for casting a prismatic reality, and Oeming's artwork is Noirtastic, as per usual. Fun without being great, but you won't be sad you read it. Lots of swastikas and cartoon penises, though, so maybe not at a large family gathering?