![]() Atoms says so much with so little, and has created something that could help anyone who gives their life to love and art flourish.” There’s something so brilliant about a depiction of hell that leans into the worst of Catholic guilt so as to thoroughly subvert it: a hell where queer artists, through vivacious masochism and dedication to each other, thrive. ![]() Pinky, the performance artist of the relationship, literally gives her life to art and Pepper (the painter) follows soon after. “I never thought a surreal comic about gay puppygirls in love and in art school (and, after their tragic suicides, in hell) would ever make me cry, but here we are. Atoms is a genius this book made me cry.” “Pinky and Pepper Forever is full of sincere, beautiful art that practically writhes off the page. ![]()
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