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FTL, Y'all!: Tales From the Age of the $200 Warp Drive
Julie Gravelle, Iris Jay, Nathaniel Wilson, Earl T. Roske, Olivia Northrop, James F. Wright, Evan Dahm, Skolli Rubedo, David Andry, Jonathon Dalton, Seren Krakens, Cindy Powers, Molly Kennedy, C.B. Webb, Sunny, Cheez Hayama, N.N. Chan, C. Spike Trotman, Kay Rossbach, Chris Williamson, Alexxander Dovelin, Ainsley Seago, Little Corvus, Xia Gordon, Luz Bianca, Maia Kobabe, J. Piechowiak, Miss Jamie Kaye, Rachel Ordway, Mary Anne Mackey, Ahueonao, Mulele Jarvis, Blue Delliquanti, Paul Schultz, Jay Eaton
63 reviews for:
FTL, Y'all!: Tales From the Age of the $200 Warp Drive
Julie Gravelle, Iris Jay, Nathaniel Wilson, Earl T. Roske, Olivia Northrop, James F. Wright, Evan Dahm, Skolli Rubedo, David Andry, Jonathon Dalton, Seren Krakens, Cindy Powers, Molly Kennedy, C.B. Webb, Sunny, Cheez Hayama, N.N. Chan, C. Spike Trotman, Kay Rossbach, Chris Williamson, Alexxander Dovelin, Ainsley Seago, Little Corvus, Xia Gordon, Luz Bianca, Maia Kobabe, J. Piechowiak, Miss Jamie Kaye, Rachel Ordway, Mary Anne Mackey, Ahueonao, Mulele Jarvis, Blue Delliquanti, Paul Schultz, Jay Eaton
I don’t know how to rate this one. I liked...some of it, and not other parts of it, but it’s hard to know with anthologies going in. I will say that I liked less of it than I’d hoped to like, but the parts I liked I liked a lot.
And thing that I liked least is not really the fault of the anthology, but most of the stories were depressing. Either in tone, plot, or resolution, almost every story was really depressing. And not like, “hey, you need a sad thing for plot!” But “all people suck, and that’s why we can’t have nice things” fashion. Anyway, I think it’s just an overall issue with the length and format and zeitgeist, rather than a real flaw of this anthology. Except for the fact that I apparently prefer highly optimistic stories.
And thing that I liked least is not really the fault of the anthology, but most of the stories were depressing. Either in tone, plot, or resolution, almost every story was really depressing. And not like, “hey, you need a sad thing for plot!” But “all people suck, and that’s why we can’t have nice things” fashion. Anyway, I think it’s just an overall issue with the length and format and zeitgeist, rather than a real flaw of this anthology. Except for the fact that I apparently prefer highly optimistic stories.
I've never met an Iron Circus anthology I didn't like, but FTL, Y'all! is a cut above. I loved every story and wish several of them were ongoing comics.
Liked it a lot! Great concept and most were enjoyable with a few outstanding! Quality comics anthology with a good follow through.