The Chinese regime’s practice of killing prisoners of conscience for their organs to sell on the transplant market has been the subject of media articles, books, and documentaries. Now Czech activists have their sights on creating a comic book to raise awareness about the grisly practice. The historical fiction story, created by Milan Kajínek, takes place in China in 2006. According to the project’s website, the comic follows a girl who goes to China for an organ transplant, where she stumbles upon a horrifying truth: That the organs for transplant are harvested from people in a detention camp next to the hospital. Kajínek, project coordinator, said they chose the graphic novel format because of its universal appeal. “It is also a medium that is dignified enough to tell important, real stories. That’s why we decided for it in the end,” he states on the website. Kajínek, who is also the …