In the belly of the beast lives a little girl.
Beneath a factory floor lives an orphaned girl named Veda. Watched over by the diligent Assembly, a robot that works the production line, Veda discovers a unique power—she can speak to machines! Under the tutelage of Assembly, she learns the three laws of the machines . . . But it’s the unspoken secret fourth law—avoid the Gremlin—that piques young Veda’s interest and leads her down a dangerous and compromising path on a journey of self-discovery.
Overall though, Veda: Assembly Required is a fantastic debut OGN that you should definitely check out. It feels fresh and new while simultaneously paying homage to some of the all-time great all ages storytellers. It captures the uniqueness of the medium and shows how you can use different tools of comics to tell a story. Samuel Teer and Hyendo Park work perfectly in sync and have created something beautiful, I cant wait to see what they come up with next. Read Full Review
A book with a lot of heart that manages to take old concepts and gives them a new spin through quality art and writing. Read Full Review