Old friends are reunited and head deeper into the wasteland together.
Some of the kids are captured and brought before the "bright one."
The first arc of It's Only Teenage Wasteland races towards its pulse-pounding conclusion!
It's relatively easy to see how things will wrap up in the next issue while still being open-ended enough but that's not a detriment to the book. I like the cast of characters assembled and while losing one or two in the next issue won't be a surprise, it'll certainly change how it all moves forward from there no matter who it is. The wrinkle we get with Sarah here is a welcome one that adds some interesting ideas to what's going on and makes you want to know more about the bigger picture. It's also a fun book just to read for its visuals as I like the way the various stores are being utilized and the character designs themselves. It's definitely delivering a good reading experience overall and laving me wanting more. Read Full Review
This seems to be a busy time for post-apocalyptic survivor stories in media at the moment, but It's Only Teenage Wasteland still manages to carve out its own lane of entertainment. Read Full Review
I love everything that's happening, but it's happening way TOO fast.
These last three issues could have easily been 6. With this quick pacing, it's hard to really grasp onto the setting, concepts, characters, and emotional beats.
It ends up feeling a bit like a treatment for some TV Show not in production.
It's fun enough. Really lacks enough to be truly great.