The mind-blowing second volume of the hit series from Christopher
Cantwell (AMC'S acclaimed Halt and Catch Fire, She Could Fly) and
I.N.J. Culbard (The New Deadwardians, Brink)!
Things in Holland, Michigan are stranger than ever: while some of the
townspeople fall deeper into the mysteries of the disturbingly alluring
and increasingly inescapable Everything mega-store, a growing array of
renegade citizens form an underground resistance against its masters.
Murky answers to bizarre questions finally surface... who, or what, is
really in control of Everything... and why? Monstrous villains will be
revealed, all out war will explode out into the parking lot, and deep
beneath the store, the remaining few will venture forth into an
unfathomable--maybe even inhuman--horizon as the American Dream gets
derailed in a nightmarish turn.
Collects Everything #6-#10.
A wonderfully bizarre, human, and ominous comic about true Happiness...
And like a lot of my favorite comics, it just throws you right into the
action and weirdness, and builds a real momentum until all is revealed.
This is a great book.--Gerard Way, The Umbrella Academy
Everything crawls deep under your skin and sits with you long after you
put it down. A strange and beautiful evisceration of this
hyper-commodified world we live in. Trust me, you don't want to miss out
on this one.--James Tynion IV, Batman, Something is Killing the
Children
A book to be cherished. Cantwell and Culbard have crafted a uniquely
surreal American horror - a story that guides you to the oasis between
the eldritch and the mundane, good intention and desperate cruelty,
nothing... and everything.--Jackson Lanzing, Star Trek: Year Five
Like all great sci-fi, Everything takes the existing world and pushes
it several smart terrifying steps forward. An incisive modern commentary
that will leave you thoughtful and questioning your world in the best of
ways.--Kelly Thompson (Captain Marvel, Hawkeye)