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It’s been a while since I read the troublemaker problem. This 11th issue shows why it’s a tragedy that, just a bit in the middle of the entire comic run, doesn’t remember as well as other 90’s comics.
In this issue, the quest for chocolate milk leads to a comic book pursuit, which leads to a ton of confusion. Meanwhile, another troublemaker has a life-changing secret that tries to protect herself…
This is a rather fun issue, but suffers from the questionable portrayal of POC, but combined with an exaggerated art style, the border of being racist.
Given the diversity and thoughtfulness of Fabian Nishieza’s writing in troublemakers, this seems particularly unfortunate and I don’t think it’s intentional. Still, it leaves a slightly worse taste overall.
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