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Eat The Wealthy recollects what Margaret Atwood said to Kelly Sue DeConnick relating to Bitch Planet: “oh, you assume it is satire?”
Hugo award-winning author Sarah Gailey had a pitch that will grow to be Eat The Wealthy, and to some individuals, it appeared unbelievable. The 1% are secretly cannibals and eat their servants, who’re pressured into cannibalism as part of their function. Who would take a job that will require cannibalism and the worker’s eventual homicide? Reply: Anybody who’s ever labored a horrible job as a result of they wanted medical insurance. That half’s not onerous to consider.
Eat The Wealthy ends abruptly and virtually too simply, which is at odds with the comedian up till that time. That half is tough to consider.
Pius Bak and Roman Titov’s work is greatest exemplified by the web page under. It seems to be simple, however the colours are good, and Bak provides the bridge’s reflection in Joey’s sun shades. Nobody would’ve observed if Bak did not embrace the bridge’s beams within the sun shades, however Bak did, and the web page is enriched due to it.
Letterer Cardinal Rae was given plenty of work to do with overlapping phrase balloons and sustaining Gailey’s voice, which meant Rae needed to change between completely different fonts throughout the similar dialog to point talking in another way.
Positive, Eat The Wealthy is satirical, however satire reveals the reality: Strange persons are pressured by capitalism into dehumanizing jobs that exploit them cruelly for requirements. The horror or satirical parts in Eat The Wealthy are the best to consider.
Hannibal Tabu beforehand coated Eat The Wealthy right here.
WELCOME TO CRESTFALL BLUFFS! With regulation college and her complete life forward of her, Joey plans to spend the summer time together with her boyfriend Astor at his seemingly good household residence. However beneath all of the prosperous perfection lies a darkish, lethal rot… one thing all of the locals reside in quiet concern of. As summer time lingers, Joey uncovers the macabre historical past of Crestfall Bluffs, and the ruthlessness and secrecy mendacity in wait behind the idyllic lives of the one %. Who can Joey save? Who needs to be saved? And may she even survive to inform the story? The daring, horrifying psychological thriller from Hugo Award-winning creator Sarah Gailey (The Echo Spouse, Magic For Liars) and artist Pius Bak (Firefly, The Magicians) with colorist Roman Titov and letterer Cardinal Rae. Collects Eat the Wealthy #1-5.
Eat The Wealthy

Evaluate by James Hepplewhite
7/10
In Eat The Wealthy, the horrific or satirical parts in regards to the ultra-rich and their secret lives are the best to consider.