Using his affinity for complicated, multimedia drawings with text components, Chris Kursel presents a series of sobering images in White Terrorist that reflect the pure outrage and behavioral defects present within the white men who have routinely taken it upon themselves to enact terrorism upon innocent scenes of daily life. Morbid found imagery unites with portraits that riff on the aesthetic aspects that remain consistent from white terrorist to white terrorist. While far from generalizing, Issue III: White Terrorist points out a series of similarities in repetitious assumptions and xenophobic, misogynist, and fascist behavior that cloak the identities of many violent men. Kursel rendered with a highly-saturated palette that is reminiscent of glossier comic books that are not used to communicate socially transgressive or radical material.