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Incredible Doom: Volume 2: A Graphic Novel

Incredible Doom: Volume 2: A Graphic Novel in Franklin, TN

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Incredible Doom: Volume 2: A Graphic Novel in Franklin, TN

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“A thrilling tale of found family discovered between lines of code.”—Sara Alfageeh, co-creator of
Squire
WELCOME TO EVOL HOUSE…
It may look to the unwitting outsider like a broken-down ranch house in the Ohio suburbs—but to those in the know, Evol House is the unexpected sanctuary of truant teens, punk rockers, nerds, and outcasts. At least, that’s what it’s
supposed
to be. Lately, it feels like everything’s falling apart.
In this thrilling sequel to graphic novel
Incredible Doom: Volume 1
, Samir finds that life as a teenage runaway isn’t all he thought it would be; Allison spirals trying to impress her new “friends”, Tina considers leaving town to follow a passionate new connection; and Richard faces down a volatile classmate with a score to settle.
Can these friendships, forged on the internet—the most controversial tool of the modern era—survive the “real world”… or will they drop like a bad connection?
Praise for Incredible Doom 1:

Perfectly captures
the mystery and wonder of the
early days of the internet
.” —
Andy Baio
, author of
Waxy.org
and co-founder of
XOXO
"A
rush of love
for brave beginnings—of both the
early internet
and the teens who used it to find themselves
and
each other." —
Eleanor Davis,
author of
The Hard Tomorrow
How to Be Happy
compelling story
complimented by
pleasingly minimal art
that
skillfully evokes
a sense of
loneliness
isolation
." —
Savanna Ganucheau
, co-creator of
Bloom
"
A sharp and authentic wild ride
that brought me back to my teenage years as a punk with a dial-up connection.” —
Kevin Panetta
“A
poignant
and often
hilarious reminder
that technology is at its best when it’s easing the ache of loneliness and bringing people together." —
Jeff Zentner
, Morris Award-winning author of
The Serpent King
“The human stories of desperation, of reaching out, and of discovering new worlds really shine here.” —
Booklist
(
starred
review
)
“A retro-tech drama that gets so much of the Nineties right that it hurts.” —
School Library Journal
starred review
“A thrilling tale of found family discovered between lines of code.”—Sara Alfageeh, co-creator of
Squire
WELCOME TO EVOL HOUSE…
It may look to the unwitting outsider like a broken-down ranch house in the Ohio suburbs—but to those in the know, Evol House is the unexpected sanctuary of truant teens, punk rockers, nerds, and outcasts. At least, that’s what it’s
supposed
to be. Lately, it feels like everything’s falling apart.
In this thrilling sequel to graphic novel
Incredible Doom: Volume 1
, Samir finds that life as a teenage runaway isn’t all he thought it would be; Allison spirals trying to impress her new “friends”, Tina considers leaving town to follow a passionate new connection; and Richard faces down a volatile classmate with a score to settle.
Can these friendships, forged on the internet—the most controversial tool of the modern era—survive the “real world”… or will they drop like a bad connection?
Praise for Incredible Doom 1:

Perfectly captures
the mystery and wonder of the
early days of the internet
.” —
Andy Baio
, author of
Waxy.org
and co-founder of
XOXO
"A
rush of love
for brave beginnings—of both the
early internet
and the teens who used it to find themselves
and
each other." —
Eleanor Davis,
author of
The Hard Tomorrow
How to Be Happy
compelling story
complimented by
pleasingly minimal art
that
skillfully evokes
a sense of
loneliness
isolation
." —
Savanna Ganucheau
, co-creator of
Bloom
"
A sharp and authentic wild ride
that brought me back to my teenage years as a punk with a dial-up connection.” —
Kevin Panetta
“A
poignant
and often
hilarious reminder
that technology is at its best when it’s easing the ache of loneliness and bringing people together." —
Jeff Zentner
, Morris Award-winning author of
The Serpent King
“The human stories of desperation, of reaching out, and of discovering new worlds really shine here.” —
Booklist
(
starred
review
)
“A retro-tech drama that gets so much of the Nineties right that it hurts.” —
School Library Journal
starred review

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