Koko Be Good
Comic Book • 2010 • Drama
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A young woman is abused by her boyfriend- he hides her medication to try and stop her from being able to do her grad school classes, and hits her when she tries to leave him. By the end of the story he has been arrested and she is out of the relationship, but it can still be quite triggering.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is there sexual content?
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Jon and Emily are shown lying naked in bed together as they have a conversation, but everything important is covered by a blanket.
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Are there nude scenes?
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Jon and Emily are shown naked in bed together at one point having a conversation, but all important bits are covered by a blanket.
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Are there homophobic slurs?
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Faron is called a queer for being interested in theater, which upsets him. The person who calls him that is depicted negatively.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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Koko volunteers to help a charity for disabled children at one point in an effort to try and figure out how to be a good person, but doesn't truly care about them and is just doing so for her own gratification. While her doing so is depicted as a character flaw, she does use very demeaning language when talking about the children to her friend, including calling them the r-word.
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Is there a large age gap?
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While characters tease about one character (early 20s) being much younger than his girlfriend (30), both are adults and met in college.
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Is there dementia/Alzheimer's?
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There is a scene where a character volunteers at a nursing home, where one of the people living there has dementia and believes she has been captured and is being kept there against her will.
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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A woman is hit across her face by her boyfriend during an argument.
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Does a family member die?
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Emily talks about her and her dad trying to handle grief after her mother passes away.
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Is there addiction?
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Koko and Faron (a young teenager) are both shown smoking frequently.
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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There are numerous scenes of characters drinking at parties (including a young teenager), but it is not depicted as an addiction.
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An old woman in a wheelchair falls down a very short flight of stairs.
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Is existentialism debated?
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Characters grapple with existential anxiety over what they're 'supposed' to be doing with their lives and if they're wasting them for most of the story.
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Does someone leave without saying goodbye?
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A character thinks that her friend left to another country before she got the chance to say goodbye and apologize for an argument they had, but this is not actually the case.
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Is someone homeless?
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Koko was homeless before the start of the story, and becomes homeless again partway through.
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