"Virgin Territory," Part One. On her seventeenth birthday an overprotected girl violently defies her parents, vowing to lose her virginity if it's the last thing she does! Then her much-older boyfriend vanishes, along with seemingly every authority figure. Survivors call it "Oblivion," a catastrophic event whose mysterious agenda results in the appearance of horrifying otherworldly creatures and strange technologies. When a rumor spreads that a blind ten-year old boy has lucid dreams that connect him to the people who vanished, he becomes a target. The only thing that stands between him and the masses: the virgin, and a rag-tag group of unlikmore
"Oblivion #1" is moody, atmospheric and tense, and Anderson uses the absence of information to skillfully to build suspense and real fear. But at the end you walk out thinking, what's the point? Read Full Review