I started this series, not sure whether I'd want to continue; And for awhile, I didn't, thinking the story wasn't going anywhere fast, but the characters stuck with me even during my hiatus from reading it, during which time I started reading other online comics. In the end though, I continued re...
Started reading the archives for this online after reading Patrick Rothfuss's comment that the author may unseat Joss Whedon for the Witty Dialogue Throne. I do love the individuality of the characters and the interesting post-apocalyptic slant. The language is a bit rough for my taste, but it se...
"The best non-zombie post-apocalyptic coming-of-age-story I've read all year." This is why I suck at blurbs. It's also the reason I'm entering a hyphen-addiction program. Simply said, I loved this series. Why? 1. It started quickly and managed to do the near-impossible: namely, introduce twelve m...
didn't like this quite so much as the first vol, but that's often the way when a setting or idea is very shiny. plus a lot of this takes place at night, which kind of has the effect of Dogville, high-concept but visually unengaging. but the characters and story are great (surprising optimistic in...
Originally a free webcomic that was released every Friday, this collects the first 24 issues. Twelve children were born in England at exactly the same moment. They exhibit psychic abilities at varying degrees. Six years ago, the world ended in an undisclosed cataclysm that has left civilization i...