No Mercy

No Mercy

It was just a trip before college. Build schools in a Central American village; get to know some of the other freshmen. But after tragedy strikes, a handful of once-privileged US teens must find their way home in a cruel landscape that at best doesn't like them, and at worst, actively wants to kill them. And then, of course, there are the secrets the kids are keeping from each other. From third-grade spelling bee champ Alex de Campi (Archie vs Predator, Grindhouse) and Eisner/LA Times Book Award winner Carla Speed McNeil (Finder) comes a highly episodic thriller of teenagers in peril.
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Dimitris Papastergiou@s4murai
4 stars
Jul 1, 2023

Re-reading this fucking masterpiece because I want to read the next volumes too now that I purchased everything! Highly recommended drama! #teenagers #survival #mystery #drugs #horror #facebook #instagram #coyotes #fire #bus #sadness #hashtags #more #hashtags Old Review: Rated 4 stars because, the story kept me wanting to read more and more. It's not like it's something WOAH, but damn, it keeps you on your toes. Really like what Alex de Campi is doing here, very NOW-times setting, teenagers being stupid and stuff, a bunch of them before college, going to a trip... and then... Alex throws the bus over a cliff. HA! It all starts from from issue 1, no flashbacks no his life is like that and her life was like that, none of that bullshit that I mostly hate. So that was REALLY good. We basically have teenagers, mostly stupid ones, trying to survive out in the wild. And lots of mysterious characters inside. Alex is also MEAN to her characters, I mean, like, she's not giving anyone a chance. I love it. The artwork is awesome. Really really awesome. The coloring is just wonderful too, what else do you want? OH RIGHT. We also get emojis all the time inside. WHO THOUGHT OF THAT? Before I read it, seeing previews, I thought that was totally stupid, but man, it fits SO right with the theme and the characters inside. It's genius. If you like adventure/mystery/survival stories, you shouldn't read my review, you should read the first volume. And that cliffhanger at the end? Damn. I need to tweet at the team when's the next issue coming. I'm so hooked. The ONLY thing I didn't like was that stupid brother who's punching and calling names his sister.. I found it.. kinda.. too much. Who talks/acts like that? C'mon. Other than that, everything else was great. A really great start. Can't wait for the next issue!

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