Dive into the compelling first issue of The Price of A Life,
a groundbreaking graphic essay that intertwines vivid illustrations and thought-provoking text
to examine how humanity's perception of the value of life has shifted across history.
From the mythic tales of ancient civilizations to the grim realities of World War II propaganda, this issue explores the pivotal role of storytelling-oral traditions, literature, and eventually cinema-
in shaping public opinion and moral values.
Witness how evolving media technologies became tools of influence, molding perspectives and subtly diminishing the sanctity of life.
This debut issue lays the foundation for an exploration of humanity's journey,
dissecting key moments in history where the worth of a life was weighed against narratives of power, heroism, and fear.
From ancient heroes slaying monsters to the demonization of enemies in wartime, it reveals the seeds of a modern cultural shift, where human lives are increasingly commodified or devalued.
Richly illustrated and deeply analytical, The Price of A Life is more than a book-
it's an invitation to question the stories we tell and their lasting impact on our collective humanity.
Prepare to challenge your perspective and delve into this visually stunning and intellectually provocative work that is as relevant today as it is rooted in history.
Perfect for history buffs, graphic art enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of media, culture, and morality.
Issue #1 of "the Price of A Life",