There's something magical about a comic made by someone who hasn't quite yet committed themselves into a categorizable niche. Although, the surreal disorganized format (which I like) being juxtaposed with a very direct critique/observation on societal structure, for me at least feels a little non-complimentary. I'd love to see more, particularly experimentation in obfuscating your messages. Overall, I liked it.
This same reality hits me hard whenever I try Little Debbie snacks, but boy do I remember them as being good as a kid. This comic is very easy to resonate with, well done.
It's one of the best parts, but I'm sure you knew I knew that.