What comic run would you recommend that best illustrates this? My comment was more of a joke about ethical billionaires and capital worship, but I am genuinely interested in this angle if you have suggestions.
The Wayne Family Adventures on Webtoon touches on the Trauma of the entire Bat-Family at various points. Though it’s usually light-hearted and funny, it hits harder than you’d expect here and there.
There’s a couple seasons worth of comics you can binge for free to see if you like it. I may be a little biased, because I’ve always liked Jason Todd and his trauma gets touched on a few times.
I don’t think there is a series that focuses on philanthropy, like I was saying it’s just kind of peppered in there because it’s boring content for a comic lol
This is probably a bad example - Frank Miller has a series where he tries stopping gun violence through outreach and policy. Not really mental health or poverty but that’s where that panel of Batman breaking a gun in half comes from.
What comic run would you recommend that best illustrates this? My comment was more of a joke about ethical billionaires and capital worship, but I am genuinely interested in this angle if you have suggestions.
The Wayne Family Adventures on Webtoon touches on the Trauma of the entire Bat-Family at various points. Though it’s usually light-hearted and funny, it hits harder than you’d expect here and there.
There’s a couple seasons worth of comics you can binge for free to see if you like it. I may be a little biased, because I’ve always liked Jason Todd and his trauma gets touched on a few times.
I don’t think there is a series that focuses on philanthropy, like I was saying it’s just kind of peppered in there because it’s boring content for a comic lol
This is probably a bad example - Frank Miller has a series where he tries stopping gun violence through outreach and policy. Not really mental health or poverty but that’s where that panel of Batman breaking a gun in half comes from.