A review by twiinklex
No Country by Patrice Aggs, Joe Brady

4.0

4.5⭐️

A highly harrowing story set in a fictional universe where martial law is in force and radicals are terrorising civilians, with conflict and tension arising along with propaganda, food shortages, riots and more.

Even though some things weren't too clear at first, I was no less engaged, The storytelling is super solid; at one point I found myself tensing up and holding my breath! I loved the characters and they had me so emotionally invested. I enjoyed the artwork too, which was not only expressive but also easy to follow.

While this is a dystopian graphic novel, it highlights issues that are very much real such as displacement and the refugee crisis. It's a gripping read for sure and one I would definitely recommend!

Note that this book ends on a cliffhanger and there’s supposed to be a sequel. I can't wait!