The Sixsmiths are a family of suburban Satanists who've fallen prey to the global recession. Now their life is in turmoil: Ralf needs to find a new job; the twins, Cain and Lilith, need to survive the public school system; and Annie needs to keep them all sane and under budget. Meanwhile, their estranged elder daughter Jezabelle is having her own crisis of faith. Will the Devil rise to smite their enemies, or will he damn them with hellfire and wrath?
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Given that Dad has been laid off, the kids have to transfer to a public school and contend with new pressures, and Mom frets that the situation is taking a greater toll, you could easily mistake this Australian import for a standard family drama. But when Dad is fired from his next job for deflowering a virgin in the copy room, Mom seeks advice in a sexual encounter with the church vicar, and the kids are growing bored of sacrificing bread-product effigies of babies at church every Saturday, you realize you�re blazing a new trail into heavy-duty social satire. Although the Sixsmiths are Satanists, they often seem to be the most well-adjusted people in their neighborhood, and the fact that they�re so relatable gives power to the underlying dig at the social conventions that communities tend to promote (and destroy). Droll art pushes the banality of the Satanic lifestyle further still, and although an incongruously sober ending throws the proceedings slightly off kilter, this graphic novel overall offers an enjoyable and insightful commentary. --Jesse Karp
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- Release Date 12/07/2010
- Author Jason FranksJ. Marc Schmidt
- Language English
- Company SLG Publishing
- Weight 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.4 inches
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