A review by bookwomble
The Corbyn Comic Book, by Hannah Berry, Louis Netter, Miranda Meldrum, Anna Trench, Mark Stafford, Peter Morey, Ginny Skinner, Chicane, Billy Mather, Luke Kemp-James, Rebecca K. Jones, Martin Rowson, Kate Evans, Tom Blackford, Karrie Fransman, Steve Bell, David Hine, Henry Miller, Jake, Charles Newton, Stephen Collins, Zoom Rockman, Steven Appleby, Paul Rainey, Emily McGovern, Olly Gruner, Holly Heath, Heith McDougall, Jonesy, Mike Donaldson, Richard Worth, C. Baker, J. Schwochert, Jordan Collver, Richard Derring, Jonathan Stevenson, F. Rahman, J. Francis Totti, Joe Henson, Dix

3.0

There's some funny stuff in here, some decent satirical pokes at the Tories, especially Theresa May and Boris Johnson, some well-drafted cartoons and illustrations, too. But...

Overall, it comes off as a little too ernest, a little too preachy, and often a little too holier-than-thou to redeem the parts that hit the mark. It's a shame, because I really wanted to love this comic.