The New York Times bestselling novel now adapted into comics, featuring full-color illustrations by Hugo Award-nominated artist Jimmy Broxton, and as adapted by fan-favorite writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray. This contemporary dystopian classic--hailed by Justin Cronin, New York Times bestselling author of The Passage, as "an epic feat of imagination"--will captivate readers both familiar and new. This is the story of mankind clawing for survival, of mankind on the edge. The world outside has grown unkind, the view of it limited, talk of it forbidden. But there are always those who hope, who dream. These are the dangerous people, the residents who infect others with their optimism. Their punishment is simple. They are given the very thing they profess to They are allowed outside. In issue #2 of 6: She's the new sheriff in town. But she doesn't know the laws have changed, or that she's out of luck. .
I'm a huge fan of Wool, Shift and Dust! I had no idea there were graphic novels. What a pleasant surprise to see how Hugh Howey envisioned his ingenious world of silos. My only complaint is that the chapters are too short. I read the silo series at least once a year, and get something new from them each time. It just seems like 20 minutes to flip through a graphic novel isn't long enough, though I admit it's excellent material and totally worth it! I regret nothing :)