My Journey in Understanding Comics

Intermission "Trinity"

June 16, 2025

Another letter.

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DELTARUNE TOMORROW

June 3, 2025

In 1989 Trident Comics published a four-part comic titled St. Swithin’s Day.

St. Swithin’s Day follows an unnamed 19 year old who has decided to assassinate Margaret Thatcher. The comic follows him in the days leading up to the event. He steals, and later decides to throw away, a copy of Catcher in the Rye. He has a conversation with a woman in a cafe who only exists in his head. He sleeps in a maintenance train car. He dances to The La’s “There She Goes” in front of Karl Marx’s grave. He calls his mother, who begs him to come home and interview for a job at a grocery store. The morning of St Swithin’s Day he jumps in front of Margaret Thatcher, appearing as a madman reaching into his jacket pocket, "neurotic boy outsider" written proudly on his forehead. He pulls out nothing. He points his finger at her and simply says “bang” out loud and is promptly tackled by security. He rides home on the train, covered in bruises and less one tooth.

“It was worth it just to see her scared.”

St. Swithin’s Day was written by Grant Morrison, known for the incredibly metatextual first arc of Animal Man, as well as his run of Doom Patrol, The Invisibles, and All-Star Superman. He was part of the all-star lineup behind 52, the comic that got me into comics. It is illustrated by Paul Grist, an artist well-known for the series Kane. At least that’s what Wikipedia is telling me. I did not ever find the time to consume Grists’ other works, let alone study them as closely as I did Morrison’s, before deciding on my method of suicide.

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My Journey in Understanding Comics

Intermission "4"

March 1, 2025

A brief letter, addressed to the original super-family.

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Tomb Raider

February 15, 2025

My 6th birthday party was themed after Tomb Raider. We played bingo with custom C-R-O-F-T cards we had custom printed. My dad hired a friend from work to come dressed as Lara Croft. He made me my own Lara Croft belt: a ring of felt with a skull sharpied on front, with two construction-paper gun-holsters. My presents included a few Tomb Raider comic books and an Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft action figure that for the next few years I would sleep with as if it was a stuffed plush and not a hard plastic figure.

We could begin unpacking the fact that I was, in the 2nd Grade, already dreaming of becoming a woman. Though there is a more shocking fact:

I did not play through Tomb Raider until last week, a month prior to my 28th birthday.

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My Journey in Understanding Comics

Intermission "V"

November 30, 2024

This was written as my inaugural Letterboxd review. It got a bit out of hand so I have decided to present it here as well.

While Part 3 of my writing on my personal journey into reading comic books continues to bake in my brain (a fancy way of saying I am still brainstorming its final format) (a fancy way of saying I have not yet started writing it) as the list of included comics grows, I wanted to stop for a moment and write about one in particular for selfish reasons.

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Wake Up Call - Nintendo Alarmo

October 11, 2024

On the topic of Nintendo's newest hardware: an alarm clock.

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Quick Rec

Frogger: Walkable City

September 16, 2024

“Frogger: Walkable City” is a bite-sized RPG-Maker game about a world where Frogger is allowed to live. Its absurdity is instantly captivating, its humor is sharp in utilizing the RPG medium in profound ways, and the emotional core of the concept is gut wrenching. It manages to toe the line where such compliments are both facetious and justified. I recommend going in without any preconceived notions, stop reading here and play it yourself.

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My Journey in Understanding Comics

Part 2

September 16, 2024

Part 1 is not required reading. In fact, I will refrain from even linking it here. Every blog post is someone’s first.

It shouldn’t be embarrassing to admit that I needed to have “comic books” explained to me. Yet I feel ashamed that I allowed the entire medium to exist within a hair’s breadth of my cultural understanding for so long. I’ve already gone over my select few childhood run-ins with comics, as well as the false-start that nearly was my first paper-comic obsession* (*See “My Journey in Understanding Comics” #1! - Ed.), so my story this time will start in November of 2023.

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