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Woman world aminder dhaliwal6/12/2023 ![]() ![]() Women’s creativity, sexuality, and fearlessness are unleashed by Dhaliwal’s end of days. This comic is defiantly a comedy, albeit a dark one. The mayor is naked, not as a feminist statement, but to feel “the cool breeze on my underboob.” The simple-but-exuberant line drawing, with characters posing dramatically with bold facial expressions, alternates in black, white, and grays with pages of warm pastels. ![]() Emiko, a young girl, worships Kevin James’s Paul Blart movies. ![]() But Dhaliwal’s snippets of story happen between and beyond those terrifying developments: romances, laughter, and family persist, as well as games of Boggle and love of Twinkies. Ruins litter the landscape, medical advances find no way to produce viable male embryos, and knowledge of a past with men slips steadily away. Men worldwide have died out after a mysterious dearth of male births, leaving only women and girls to carry the flame of civilization forward. The apocalypse wreaks its havoc gently in this comic chronicle of women’s fortitude. ![]()
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