| Weight | 0,42 kg | 
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| Dimensions | 26 × 20 × 0,8 cm | 
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| Year | 2022  | 
		
| Cover | Softcover  | 
		
| Color | Full color  | 
		
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| Pages | 104  | 
		
| Comic Artist | Daniela Filippin, Felipe Kolb Bernardes, Gareth A Hopkins, Helga Gorshe, Jean Jacques Tachdjian, Jelle Kindt, Jesper Hellvik, Miguel Santos, Tom Mortimer, Aiden Kvarnström, Aleksandar Opacic, Leviathan, Mattias Elftorp, Radovan Popovic  | 
		
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| Find all by: | Aiden Kvarnström, Ainur Elmgren, Aleksandar Opacic, Daniela Filippin, Felipe Kolb Bernardes, Gareth A Hopkins, Helga Gorshe, Jean Jacques Tachdjian, Jelle Kindt, Jesper Hellvik, Leviathan, Mattias Elftorp, Miguel Santos, Radovan Popovic, Tom Mortimer  | 
		
CBA vol 58
CBA vol 58: Modern Glossolalia or the Erosion of Meaning
How do we talk when words that used to mean certain things have become so vague that they can be freely appropriated by anyone, for any purpose? And what’s up with the currently so prevalent flirting with war, fascism and the dehumanization of anyone who doesn’t fit into the unspoken and conveniently unspecified national identity?
Objective truth (if there ever was such a thing) and even language itself seems to be sacrificed on the altar of rhetoric and propaganda.
What are the consequences when you can string any random, misspelled words together and people will make their own connections and decide to aggressively either agree or disagree, wholeheartedly even though the sentence actually makes no sense?
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