
In the world of indie comics, one title has recently caught the spotlight with its unique artistic style and intriguing world-building: Don’t Spit In The Wind by Mad Cave Studios. Written and illustrated by Stefano Cardoselli, this comic transports readers to a dystopian future where Earth has become uninhabitable and humanity now lives aboard a space station orbiting the planet.
The story follows Travis and his team of sanitation workers employed by Atomic Bros INC. Their mission: to clean up the mountains of toxic waste that blanket the Earth, all in the hope of one day achieving a “Clear World.” But when a team member goes missing near an old nuclear facility, Travis’s job suddenly becomes far more complicated.
Critics have praised the comic for its “engrossing and captivating” narrative, drawing comparisons to films like Wall-E, but with the eerie tension of a Hitchcock thriller. Cardoselli’s distinct art style, paired with Dan Lee’s moody coloring, adds a dark, twisted layer that gives the comic a personality all its own. It’s a story that confronts humanity’s failures while delivering a deadly twist to an already compelling mystery.
Don’t Spit In The Wind isn’t just a visual treat—it also offers thought-provoking commentary within its sci-fi setting, filled with disturbingly familiar elements. It’s a series that promises a rewarding journey and leaves readers eager to see what happens next.
The four-issue series is praised for its perfect pacing, giving the story enough room to develop without overstaying its welcome. Each issue ends with a gripping cliffhanger, making it nearly impossible to stop reading.
If you're looking for a comic that’s bizarre yet surreal, intelligent and deeply immersive, Don’t Spit In The Wind is a must-read. It’s a brilliant example of what great comics can achieve—and an essential pick for any fan of the genre.
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