It's actually so wild in the Judas contract that the narrator actually speaks directly to the reader and is like "please don't read any nuance into this teenage girl who was manipulated and sexually abused by an older man. She's crazy and evil and if you think there's anything sympathetic about her you're wrong". Like it's writing 101 not to tell your readers what they should feel, and writers break it all the time by having characters pretty clearly speaking for them (I'm not innocent of this), but it's on another level to just have the omniscient narrator directly address the reader and tell them 'this is the only interpretation you're allowed'.
There's a lot of bad comics writing out there, but even some of the worst comics I’ve ever read don’t do that. Like even War Games/Crimes doesn't actually directly have narration boxes that say 'Don't try to blame Batman for Stephanie Brown's death. Stephanie Brown's death was her fault and Leslie Thompkins fault and that's it. Also we hate women". It just let the dialogue and events and characters get that across.















