It's been ten days since the end of the world. Ten days since the party. Ten days since Javi totally ruined his chances with Henry. There's no power or running water, but Javi and his friends find an oasis with everything they'll need in the hollowed-out corpse of a gas station. Home sweet home. With their base established, it's time to search for their families, survivors. Are they really alone?
It may be the wholesomeness of the characters or their friendship built on brotherhood, but I am enjoying the story that's being told. Read Full Review
The writing's just as strong as the first issue (which I loved). It's clear, though, that IOTW is more metaphor than literal plot with Issue 2 jumping to some crazy events that use more tropes than plot-driven material.
Still, the artwork is great and the central characters are fantastic.
Part of me wishes this was a simple ol HS drama though, not everything needs to be the end of the world.
It's got some charm. It's pretty good character wise. Just didn't really wow me with any plot.