Which comic/cartoon best tackles the concept of death/mortality?
Death as in grieving?Accepting?As a literal character?
>>152108921Mostly Grieving/ accepting but I wouldn't mind representations of death being posted.
>>152108930Rosalie Lightning
>>152108911>Which comic/cartoon best tackles the concept of death/mortality?It did it in one page.
>>152108911you posted a great one
>>152108911After the one you posted, and >>152108954a quick list, with varying degrees of focus:Anders loves Maria - selfishness and infidelity meet realityAnya's GhostLe College Noir : comic 2016 - child dies, witch takes soulThe Giant - Orson Welles, the Artist and the Shadow - mother's death causes 9 year old to grow upHey, Wait... 2001 by Jason (John Arne Sæterøy) picrelI Kill Giants - dying parentMars Express - private investigator's dead partner's personality functions in android body, spoiler: later grieves himselfRob Davis: The Motherless Oven, The Can Opener's Daughter and The Book of Forks - everyone has a known death day, Vera Pike acts to disrupt thisRosalie Lightning - infant deathSandcastle - accelerated aging
It's in the background of I Never Liked You. I'm not sure I'd say it's the main theme, but the specter of Chester Brown's mother's mental illness and death is a major part of the work.
*blocks your path**kills your parents*
>>152108911death.
>>152108911Usagi Yojimbo