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Overall, "Invisible Differences" is a funny, warm and touching story of self-discovery, and a beautifully rendered one: it's so stylish, almost every page could be turned into a poster, or the cover of a bag, or a diary or pencil case. Between its subject matter, and its invitingly cartoonish aesthetic, it's a graphic novel I'd recommend even to those most resistant to picking up a comic. It's simply a great comedy-drama, and it'll hopefully start paving the way for more autistic leads in comic books and media that don't conform to the usual (and often male) savant stereotype.
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