I told you so
I told you so
I told you soAre empty words better than an awkward silence?
? A nasty myopia combined with a touch of coquetry can they pass for
snobbery? With a hint of lying and manipulation, a separation
can it be done without pain? Is it better to always agree or to have
his own opinion? Passive, aggressive, or both? Greek salad or pizza, this
evening? Are you listening to me, or are you just pretending? In a series of
scenes that fit into each other, Candela Sierra reflects on
all these questions and many more, and explores, with acuity and
lucidity, the communication problems so symptomatic of our times.
Follow-up, hypocrisy, lying, navel-gazing, superficiality of relationships, the
The list of defects that seem to afflict the modern world is limitless, whether
either in a professional environment, in family relationships,
friendly or romantic; nothing escapes the Spanish author here, and it is with
a caustic humor and a line that is adorned with bright colors that she
dissects living together in the 21st century version, pressing hard where it matters
hurts. With it, Candela Sierra makes a spectacular entrance into the world of
comic strip, and we promise you that we haven't heard the last of it
of her.Candela Sierra (Ronda, 1990) graduated in fine arts from the university
from Granada and holds a master's degree specializing in comics from Angoulême.
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