The Department of Truth

James Tynion

Book - 2021

"Cole Turner has studied conspiracies all his life, from flat Earth Theory and the Assassination of JFK to modern-day crisis actors, but he isn't prepared to live in a world where collective belief can turn fringe theories into reality. That is the terrible secret revealed to Cole when he is inducted into The Department of Truth, a top-secret branch of the American government that has been tasked for generations with making sure dangerous conspiracies don't gain a foothold in the real world. But as Cole pulls back the curtain on everything he ever accepted as fact, he must ask himself whether this mysterious Department is a force for good ... or if it has more sinister reasons for wanting to control the truth." -- Back ...cover of volume 1.

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Genres
Comics (Graphic works)
Thriller comics
Graphic novels
Published
Portland, OR : Image Comics [2021]-
Language
English
Main Author
James Tynion (author)
Other Authors
Aditya Bidikar (letterer), Martin (Illustrator) Simmonds (artist)
Item Description
Contains material originally published in single magazine form as: The Department of Truth #1-5 [volume 1] ; The Department of Truth #8-13 [volume 2] ; The Department of Truth #6-7, #14-17 [volume 3] ; The Department of Truth #18-22 [volume 4] .
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781534318335
9781534319219
9781534321199
9781534323414
  • v. 1. The end of the world
  • v. 2. The city upon a hill
  • v. 3. Free country
  • v. 4. The Ministry of Lies.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This twisty paranoid thriller follows a secret government organization devoted to "making sure that conspiracy theories stay conspiracy theories." Cole, an FBI researcher, gets recruited to the shady Department of Truth and is paired with Ruby, a seasoned agent. Initiated into the reality-warping revelation that "the more people believe in something, the more true that thing becomes," they race to stop Satanic sacrifices, Reptilian invasions, a flat Earth, and dark alternate histories of America from becoming real. Simmonds's streaky painted art, strongly reminiscent of Bill Sienkiewicz, gives the series the feel of a classic 1990s Vertigo comic, as does the nightmarish X-Files-like atmosphere. The plot, though, takes a while to coalesce and sometimes wanders into simply describing conspiracy theories and how they work. In the age of QAnon, a thriller about cultlike thinking feels exceedingly relevant, but it's sometimes uncomfortable that the comic jams seriously dangerous beliefs like school shooting "false flags" against fringe goofiness like tinfoil hats and dark doings at the Denver International Airport. But it's a visual treat, and the setup has the potential for further uncanny adventures, provided the story can gel. (Mar.)

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