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Pride of Baghdad
by Brian K. Vaughan
Age: High School
Deals with tough issues like rape, war, and brutal murder. Based on a true story. After their cage is bombed due to the Iraq War, a pride of lions flees from the wreckage. While one lioness yearns for the wild, the eldest lioness likes the comfort of the surroundings she has grown accustomed to. The cub wants to discover this horizon that he keeps hearing about. The dialogue between the lions reflects the concern of human destruction, survival, being held against one's will, and death of the innocent.
Art is mostly in a yellow scale to reflect the setting. Gorgeous capture of lions' emotions. Gory at times.
Deals with tough issues like rape, war, and brutal murder. Based on a true story. After their cage is bombed due to the Iraq War, a pride of lions flees from the wreckage. While one lioness yearns for the wild, the eldest lioness likes the comfort of the surroundings she has grown accustomed to. The cub wants to discover this horizon that he keeps hearing about. The dialogue between the lions reflects the concern of human destruction, survival, being held against one's will, and death of the innocent.
Art is mostly in a yellow scale to reflect the setting. Gorgeous capture of lions' emotions. Gory at times.