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So, there's this documentary called 'Drawn Together: Comics, Diversity and Stereotypes' from 2018. It dives into the world of comics, but not the usual superhero stuff. It's more about how three comic creators tackle stereotypes through their art. The tone feels pretty conversational, almost like a chat over coffee, which makes heavy themes of representation seem accessible. The pacing is nice, moving through various stories and perspectives without dragging. You get a real sense of the struggles and triumphs these artists face in an industry that's often stuck in its ways. The way they use humor and art to challenge ideas is what sets this doc apart. It's thoughtful and engaging, and you can't help but appreciate the craft behind it.
Great for those interested in indie comics.Offers insight into diversity in media.A unique perspective on artist struggles.
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