The Adventures of the Vile Miserables: Stunning Comics by Hunter Scheiderer
Is it possible for one person to feel bad and everyone else to feel funny about it? Certainly not if we’re talking about Hitler or the characters in Hunter Scheiderer’s comic series, characters who suffer from almost every phobia in the world.
On the one hand, you want to feel sorry for them, but on the other, Scheiderer draws them so hilariously that you can’t help but laugh at the miserable fate of these heroes.
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