
MONUMENT OF COURAGE!

What happens when courage becomes a brand?
This bold, full-color political satire tells the exaggerated story of a public figure who decides that history isn’t moving fast enough—so he decides to build his own monument.
Page by page, the book skewers ego, performative heroism, and the modern obsession with résumé patriotism. Fighter jets roar. Monuments grow absurd. Architects pitch the impossible. Fundraising stalls. And eventually, the grand vision is reduced to something much smaller—assembled one block at a time on a desk.
Juxtaposed against all the spectacle is a quieter question: How many kinds of service never get a pedestal?
With vivid illustrations, oversized color, and razor-sharp humor, this book isn’t about one person—it’s about a culture that confuses volume with value and branding with bravery.
Exaggerated. Absurd. Uncomfortable. And entirely intentional.

