4.0

Oh, who doesn't love a good conspiracy? Half the country at this point believes stupid ass ones that make them look like fucking idiots and when you give them factual information they instead claim "Fake News" like fucking morons.

Anyway, personal rant aside, this was pretty good.

We have a guy just minding his own business...well kind of. He gets involved in a group that believes the earth is flat and goes to one of their meetings but it turns out there might be some TRUTH to their conspiracies? I mean he sees the moon landing was fake so what now? When recruited into a new group of people trying to preserve the truth you begin to get into the thick of things of what is real, and what is truly made up.

I really enjoyed a lot of this. The story is basically a "what is real and what isn't" while touching on real subjects throughout the years. The strongest, or best issue, for me, was the one about the "fake" actors and kids dying in a school shooting. You can even go on Youtube and look at these ridiculous idiots claiming those shootings are fake all to "Take muh guns" and you have to really just eye-roll at these idiots but this book shows the display of how sick people can be. I really loved that issue.

But overall the entire book is pretty damn good with the exception of the art, didn't love it. Hard to tell what happens sometimes. I think it fits somehow, and I got used to it but took me a while.

A 4 out of 5.