

Finding the place where one belongs is a key theme to the story, and part of its charm. The main standout in this volume is Beckett, whose struggles with not wanting to lose his sense of agency or safety are poignant and relatable. Jory is a likable point-of-view/new kid character, although I wish he’d gotten a little bit more fleshing out in this volume. Writer James Tynion IV also does a solid job of giving each character their own unique voice. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!
