Marcel Winatschek

Buddy Bradley Forever

Adam Green created something that didn’t need to be reinvented every few years or chased for relevance. Buddy Bradley just existed in his comics—awkward, horny, broke, trying to figure out what living was supposed to feel like. The strips didn’t lecture or perform. Green drew the same mundane crisis over and over, and each time it hit different because the feeling was true. That’s the kind of work that actually survives, that gets passed around, that people come back to decades later. Not because it was flashy or important, but because it caught something real about being stuck and messy and human.