Supernatural Law #41
In "The Works Speak for Themselves," Wolff & Byrd take on a bizarre case when an amateur warlock’s mishap imbues citywide artwork with the power to speak—forcing everyone to confront the art’s own interpretations, not their own. Written and illustrated by Batton Lash, with art by Melissa Uran and Trevor Nielson, and lettered by Jackie Estrada, this 2005 issue from Exhibit A Press blends surreal humor and legal absurdity. The cover, by Batton Lash, captures the moment the paintings start talking.
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Wolff & Byrd represent an amateur warlock who accidentally causes artwork throughout the city to gain the power of speech; now, no one is free to interpret art for themselves without having to face the art's own self-interpretation.
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