5/31/2023 0 Comments Megahex comic![]() The strips are intricately drawn and painstakingly watercoloured, while the narratives are a gloomy insight into the lives of suburban down-and-outs. And what you’ll leave with is far scarier than any spook house frights the fear of looking deeply at yourself in the mirror and finding a monster (or nothing) in your place. ![]() There are plenty of hysterical Darwin Award-worthy situations in Megahex, but that’s not likely to be your takeaway. But there’s so much lurking beneath the seemingly superficial surfaces - questions about friendship, loyalty, love, drug addiction, sexual identity, and hopelessness. ![]() It would be easy to dismiss Megahex as another stoner comic. Megahex… is an existential stoner tale that is part Furry Freak Brothers, part Beavis and Butt-Head, and part Jean Paul Sartre (with some Jackass thrown in for good measure)…. ![]() He Captures that stoner stay-at-home life so accurately that I actually find his comics really depressing and thank God I don't ever have to hang out with anybody like that ever again. For a series about slackers, these books are remarkably emotionally visceral and intense. ![]()
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