When Good Luck and Bad Luck collide, will humanity survive?
The Unfortunates - teenagers born with zero luck - arrive at the heart of the chaotic, reality-threatening event and are soon confronted by the powerful beings that control Luck - the Constellations!
Meanwhile, the Secretary of Probability and Luck has plans of their own... and knows more than they've let on.
I feel that Good Luck is only going to get weirder in its remaining issues, and that's a great thing. Read Full Review
I like Good Luck, but it's also a series that demands a little more attention and patience. This second issues suffers from trying to smooth over some leftover details from last issue, and I'm hoping that the next issue can dial back on the worldbuilding and let the stellar elements and dynamics of the core Unfortunates team take center stage. Read Full Review
Matthew Erman has taken something so easily taken for granted and turned it into a commodity. And while it isn't being sold on the stock or black market, it is very interesting to see what the world would be like without this for lack of a better word "phenomenon". Read Full Review