Liana Finck presents us with a female God who is anything but supremely perfect ... Visually, she’s just plain silly, if also adorable in a totally unawesome kind of way ... In other words, Finck’s God is an artist, which is to say a being plagued with self-doubts. More significantly, she’s a female artist, which means she’s infinitely more plagued by self-doubts ... Let There Be Light is smart and smarting and sometimes a revelation, though not exactly of the theological variety. And if her earlier chapters, showcasing God, outshine the others, the fault isn’t entirely Finck’s. In having God gradually withdraw from the action, she’s being true to Genesis ... It’s a wonderful cartoonist who, with all the sad-funny playfulness of her art, imagines that it is on earth as it is in heaven.
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