Manuel Fior's latest graphic novel is a science fiction exploration of social structures and their relation to personal identity and sexual mores. Penned and printed in a monochrome of black, white and grey, Fior employs the science fiction trope of inexplicable (and incomprehensible) alien communications to force readers into a zone of doubt and then asks them to examine their preconceptions of sexual and social relationships while held in this stasis. Needless to say, this work is beautifully rendered with lush landscapes, cityscapes, and lots of great body language (bonus points for identifying all the compositions that reference Gustav Klimt works; clearly an important motif in The Interview).
Check out this substantial preview of the first dozen pages are hosted on the AV Club, HERE.