The "prisoner on the hell planet" is different from other comics because there are actual people in it and the pages of this book are black different from other comics.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Prisoner on the Hell Planet (1972), is a short funny cartoon composed by Art Spiegelman covering the occasions of his mom's death. The work is shown in a German Expressionist way, compared as a supplement in his bigger work Maus, Vol. I, which utilizes creatures as its principle type of characters.
The "prisoner on the hell planet" is different because the pages are black, and there are actual people in it. there are a lot of deep metaphors and a sad, dark mood that have been used in the lesson.
He uses rhetoric language to compare the people to as if they had super powers and that could band together and fight any storm and as he said at the end, do God's work themselves.
After signing the declaration of independence they pledged their lives,fortunes, and sacred honor and this was a big deal to them because they were promising everything to the freedom of the US so that it could be free from British rule.