A review by glitterandtwang
Briggs Land Volume 2: Lone Wolves by Brian Wood

4.0

We get to learn more about Grace Briggs, who she is, and how she ended up running this secessionist compound. While reading this, I thought a lot about whether it was working to portray white nationalism in a sympathetic way - it's not. The one virulent racist in the midst of the compound is subjected to the most derogation, and while the people living on the land tolerate him, there's no indication that they embrace his extremist views.

The Briggs are still not the most sympathetic family, but the focus on Grace and her unique brand of ethics is what makes this series work so well.