Comics have always been violent, and while early comics broadly focussed on Hitler getting punched on the jaw or lovesick cats being pelted with bricks, extreme violence has gone through peaks and troughs and sparked the odd moral panic along the way. We look at how violence is portrayed in comics, and where it works and doesn't.
This week we talked about:
- Southern Bastards - Jason Aaron & Jason Latour
- Wytches: Issue 0 (free) | Issue 1 - Scott Snyder & Jock
- The Motherless Oven - Rob Davis
- Essex County - Jeff Lemire
- Blacksad: Amarillo - Juan Díaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido
- Resident Alien - Paul Hogan & Steve Parkhouse
- Exit Wounds - Rutu Modan
- Kate Beaton's Beat Poets
- Batman: Odyssey | AKA Neal Adams' crazy Batman | Brilliant coverage of that insane comic
- We3 - Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely
- Flex Mentallo - Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely
- V for Vendetta - Alan Moore & David Lloyd
- Punisher - Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon
- Crossed - Garth Ennis & Jacen Burrows
- Preacher - Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon
- The Boys - Garth Ennis & Darick Robertson
- 300 - Frank Miller & Lynn Varley
- Three - Kieron Gillen & Ryan Kelly
This is a bra made of crabs, so now you've seen it too. [wwm_survey id="1"]