
It’s that time of year again when families get together, and while it may be fun and games for some, things can be a little more complicated for others. The siblings in these graphic novels are well-versed in complex relationships, if not always in how to resolve them.
From hilarious children’s books that show how siblings can work out their differences to more mature works about much more contentious family arguments, these comics capture what it’s like to have a complicated or dysfunctional relationship with someone you may feel like you’re “supposed” to be close to.
Batwoman: Elegy by Greg Rucka and J.H. Williams IIIEvery superhero needs a nemesis. For Kate Kane, alias Batwoman, that nemesis is Alice, a would-be mass murderer who speaks exclusively in Lewis Carroll quotes. If you saw The CW series inspired by this comic, you will not be as surprised as Kate was to learn Alice’s true identity. |
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