'We All Got Something' Is a Heartfelt Tribute to Grace - and SF's Zine Community
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We All Got Something is a poignant graphic novel that details Lindell's recovery following a series of traumatic events. It addresses themes of grace—offering it to others and oneself, especially during healing. The narrative showcases Lindell’s journey in reconnecting with his life in Compton, including his art and family, while portraying his deep sense of isolation. The minimalist style powerfully conveys a range of emotions, from despair to hope, demonstrating Lindell's ability to communicate profound vulnerability through simple illustrations.
By the end of the book's 170 pages, however, you realize this is ultimately a story about grace.
Heartbreak, giddiness, despair and hope all leap off the page, despite the book's black-and-white format and casual illustration style.
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