The Unquotable Trump #[nn]
In "The Campaigner," R. Sikoryak delivers a sharp, satirical take on the 2016 presidential race with a story that captures Donald Trump’s unfiltered rhetoric shortly after securing the Republican nomination. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered entirely by Sikoryak, the issue presents a biting, visually precise portrait of a candidate making bold, provocative claims—like why black voters have "nothing to lose" by supporting him and his unusual admiration for Vladimir Putin—through a style that blends classic comic formats with biting political commentary. The cover, also by Sikoryak, mirrors the story’s tone with its stark, expressive rendering.
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Having secured the Republican nomination, Trump talks about why black voters have 'nothing to lose' by voting for him and why he likes Vladimir Putin.
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