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The Brief Resurgence in Popularity of a Comic Depicting a U.S. Incursion into Canada, Originating a Decade Ago

Following the prospect of a trade conflict and Trump's declarations hinting at annexation, the comic book series We Stand on Guard by Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce regains its topical relevance.

The Brief Resurgence in Popularity of a Comic Depicting a U.S. Incursion into Canada, Originating a Decade Ago

In recent days, the sales of the 2015 comic "We Stand on Guard" by Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce have skyrocketed, and the reasons are as tense as the current U.S.-Canada relations. This graphic novel, which saw a new surge in popularity a decade after its initial release, has become the talk of the town, particularly amid the volatile political climate.

In Canada, "We Stand On Guard" is currently the number one best seller in the Science Fiction Graphic Novels category on Amazon CAN. This surge in the series' success can be attributed to its gripping plot and the dystopian theme that resonates with many Canadians in the face of ongoing diplomatic challenges between the two neighboring countries.

The series depicts a fictionalized 2124 where a Canadian resistance fights against a mechanized U.S. occupation of the country. While this seems like a farcical illustration of potential U.S.-Canada political relations, the current circumstances have made the comic feel eerily relatable.

Brian K. Vaughan, one of the creators of the series, has expressed gratitude for the renewed interest in the comic. In a statement released, he mentioned how he takes pride in collaborating with Canadian creators and is pleased that readers are revisiting the narrative. He referred to the comic as a 'nightmarish war story' he hopes remains fiction.

While the bizarre notion of Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state has temporarily taken a backseat, recent tariff disputes and the ongoing volatility of the current U.S. administration have left the trade front hotter than ever. With tensions still running high, it seems like an appropriate time for some comic book escapism.

As we wait for the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases and follow the future of Doctor Who, the tale of 'We Stand On Guard' serves as a stark reminder of the significance of national sovereignty and resistance in times of political turmoil.

The renewed interest in "We Stand On Guard" can be seen on Io9, a popular technology and science-fiction website, where the comic is frequently discussed due to its relevance in today's political climate. In the future, scholars might analyze how this comic reflects the tensions of its time, using it as a compelling example of how art mirrors society.

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