Sabrina

Sabrina

by Nick Drnaso

3.83
Graphic Fiction
Psychological Fiction
Political Fiction
Bleak
Unsettling
Quietly Intense

Nick Drnaso’s Sabrina is a groundbreaking graphic novel that examines conspiracy culture, media manipulation, and the emotional impact of tragedy. After a young woman disappears, her story becomes fodder for misinformation and online hysteria. Drnaso’s minimalist art heightens the sense of alienation and numbness, mirroring the psychological effects of digital paranoia. The narrative is bleak yet compelling, capturing how modern media transforms personal grief into public spectacle. It is a quietly devastating critique of post-truth politics and the fragility of human connection.

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