Surrounded by lights. No way in or out. The dead send a message. The tools they left us and those we built again. Some secrets are better left secret. Some forgot-ten moments are better left forgotten. If there is no road, make one. The post-apocalypic adventure written by Ted Anderson (MOTH & WHISPER, My Little Pony, Adventure Time) with art by Nuno Plati (Alpha: Big Time, Marvel Girl).
Orphan Age hits a sweet spot for me that makes it really easy to enjoy even as it moves at the pace that's been set. It's moving faster in some ways than I expected but it's not digging too deep into things as we move through more of the world. I'm intrigued by the characters and how they deal with everything as there are secrets still to be revealed about some that could alter the view of a lot of it. It's a pretty engaging work that's easy to read but puts a number of complex ideas in front of us. Anderson's script works well with some solid dialogue and emotion while Plati's artwork is ideal for this kind of story as it really humanizes it. I can't get more fast enough. Read Full Review
Character driven and atmospheric, Orphan Age is building momentum and becoming a title worth reading. The story is emotional and dramatic with art to match Read Full Review
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