The very beginning of this book contains an interesting promise about the fruitful nature of conflict.

They deliver on this promise and, page by page, explore new and surprising perspectives on the basic themes of life, many of which perpetually concern humanity. They are reflections on, among other things, death, war, divinity, and religion.

My personal favourite is the theme of the clash between religious belief and irreligion, and unintelligent atheism gets its fair share of refreshing criticism in the book.

The narrator’s voice is intellectual and analytical, and the comic book can be warmly recommended to readers interested in growth, the power of reflection, and unique insights.

There are no simple answers to complex questions, but this book can inspire you to think about issues independently and from bold new perspectives.

Rebekka Naatus
Head of communications,
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland