: The artwork emphasizes the fragility of individuals against the backdrop of massive, crumbling structures and overwhelming power.
Destruction centers on the character Scipio—the man who would become the feared and respected Funeral. In this volume, the narrative focuses on the inevitable collision between Scipio’s idealism and the brutal reality of the "heroic" world he inhabits. Maudoux uses this volume to demonstrate that "destruction" is not merely an external act of war, but an internal process. We witness the systematic dismantling of Scipio’s relationships and his belief systems, which ultimately forges the stoic, armored warrior familiar to fans of the original series. Visual Narrative and Symbolism
The Architect of Chaos: An Analysis of Destruction in Freaks' Squeele: Funeral
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