* Will Eve escape the remnants of New York City in order to save her father and restore life to a dying planet?
* Accompanied by Wexler, Eve must stay one step ahead of the mutants stalking them who want to consume them.
* But when they are separated, she will discover that there are things even more terrifying in this new wasteland.
Jo Mi-Gyeong uses a youthful drawing style that is filled with detail and character expression. The color work of Brittany Peer relies heavily on muted tones and greens. The panels are extremely compelling. Especially those that either lack or have limited dialogue. I was fully engaged with every page and completely transported into the world of the story. Read Full Review
Eve # 2 is a fantastic comic beginning with the concept/storytelling and continuing with the delivery of the captivating illustrations and art. Read Full Review
The theme of global warming is presented in a way that is engaging and relevant to modern day life. Read Full Review
Only two issues in, Eve is beginning to develop a post-apocalyptic tale that feels genuinely unique"and incredibly relevant. Read Full Review
I picked up this comic on a whim, and I am so glad I did. Two issues into the limited series, and I'm enchanted with the characters and the impossible adventure they are on. Zombies. Androids. Flooded climate. A wrecked world. It's every sci-fi fans favorite things. And the cliff hanger will leave you wanting more. Read Full Review