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MayFlower: Volume 1

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Begin Mayflower's first arc as you join the scientist named Roger Fergal as he plummets towards Earth in the midst of a terrorist attack. You'll soon find yourself in the ESG Preserves - a serene nature habitat suspended between skyscrapers and the place where the people who will change the Sol System forever first come together.

76 pages, Hardcover

First published December 9, 2014

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Justin Taylor

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.

Justin Taylor is the author of the novel “The Gospel of Anarchy” and the story collection “Everything Here Is The Best Thing Ever.”

The Millions called “The Gospel of Anarchy” a “bold casserole of sensual encounter and deranged proclamation… Loudly, even rapturously, Taylor succeeds in making the clamoring passion of his characters real, their raw, mercurial yearning a cry for ‘a world newly established.’ In terms of acts of God, The Gospel of Anarchy is a tornado, tearing up the hill where rock ‘n roll and cult meet.”

And the New York Times raved that “Everything Here Is The Best Thing Ever ” is a “spare, sharp book” which “documents a deep authority on the unavoidable confusion of being young, disaffected and human. … [T]he most affecting stories in … are as unpredictable as a careening drunk. They leave us with the heavy residue of an unsettling strangeness, and a new voice that readers — and writers, too — might be seeking out for decades to come.”

His stories have been published in many shitty literary journals, and his non-fiction has appeared in the New York Times, BookForum and The Believer, among other publications.

He lives in New York.

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December 9, 2014
Great Read. The story is excellent and the visuals are stunning. The people behind this book really put a lot of thought into this comic.
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