, written by Jude Ellison S. Doyle with art by Letizia Cardonici, is a perfect pick.
Inside was an old polaroid: a young Mr. Garrow smiling with a woman she’d never seen. In the foreground, an identical jester top winked. At the bottom, a date—forty years prior. He told June, quietly, that the top had been his wife’s. “We used to spin it,” he said. “She’d say it brought things in focus. Kept the small things from clogging the big ones. Then she—” He didn’t finish. The top was a relic of a ritual to keep grief inside sensible lines. neighbors curse comic top