A review by nostoat
The Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp

5.0

Legitimately the best media about disability, especially about disability involving impaired mobility, I've encountered with no obvious disabled creator. Obviously it's impossible to know if the writer or artist are disabled, and it doesn't matter to me. But if they are abled, they put the work in. All of the wheelchairs in the art are correctly designed; there are forearm crutches used as well as regular crutches. We see a huge variety of mobility aids and people using them, as well as seeing the very practical side of life after recent disability. Like the Poison Ivy book before it the messaging felt a bit overly blunt at times but I didn't mind as much since, honestly, it was deeply refreshing to see tenants of disability justice stated so clearly and in such an unmistakably positive light.