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Wires and Nerve, Volume 1
by Marissa Meyer
This is essentially Book 5 of the Lunar Chronicles series. I...didn't know that when I started. So, let's just say I accidentally now know pretty much everything that happened in the giant final tome of Winter. Alas. If you haven't finished the series yet, learn from my mistake.
Wires and Nerve is a graphic novel that follows Iko being a kick butt android hunting down the leftover mutant wolf Lunars who are still roaming the earth. There's some interesting discussion of what it means to be truly human, along with SO MUCH FAN FICTION-LEVEL CUTE COUPLEDOM. Meyer basically wrote her own fan fiction, then had an illustrator make it into a graphic novel. It's almost cloyingly sweet. Iko's a pretty spirited narrator, and there's some interesting ethical and political conversations, but there's mostly just a lot of gratuitous adorableness.
Also, yay diverse characters!
I'll definitely pick up Volume 2 when it's out.
Wires and Nerve is a graphic novel that follows Iko being a kick butt android hunting down the leftover mutant wolf Lunars who are still roaming the earth. There's some interesting discussion of what it means to be truly human, along with SO MUCH FAN FICTION-LEVEL CUTE COUPLEDOM. Meyer basically wrote her own fan fiction, then had an illustrator make it into a graphic novel. It's almost cloyingly sweet. Iko's a pretty spirited narrator, and there's some interesting ethical and political conversations, but there's mostly just a lot of gratuitous adorableness.
Also, yay diverse characters!
I'll definitely pick up Volume 2 when it's out.