Doomed Adventures
You know how it is sometimes to look at photos from the 80s, where
it's all cute young cheeks and happy tow-headed promise, and now twenty
years later all the kids in the pictures have been worn down by their
dreams falling apart and everything they love being taken away? (Or at
least, that's how we feel when we listen to Bright Eyes.) So anyway,
issue three of Joshua W. Cotter's "Skyscrapers of the Midwest" is like that. We'd like to thank the folks at Isotope Comics for putting us in a mood resembling that of Winona Rider in "Beetlejuice."
It's a beautiful, mournful look back at a miserable 1987, wherein a
boy's emotions are repeatedly chiseled away by a world that doesn't
care that he has any feelings at all. Nobody cares that his nose always
bleeds, his friends deride his beloved toys, a girl whom he loves beats
him up, and his mom promises that tomorrow will has much worse in
store. It's as perfect a tour of childhood depression as you could hope
for -- thank God life is only this depressing if you want it to be.
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