FML #1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, David López, Cris Peter, and Clayton Cowles is now available in comic shops! See what people are saying:
"It's a witty, personal, and heart-wrenching coming of age tale with a Portland punk rock twist...In a week full of big name superhero books that will no doubt hog the comics media headlines (including ours!), this very personal, very charming book is the one I'll be thinking about the longest."— Games Radar
"FML #1 stands out as an exhilarating fusion between a teen adventure steeped in the supernatural against real-world challenges faced during unprecedented times like we all just experienced. FML is the type of comic that allows us to escape into fiction while holding onto some real-life worries. Simply put…Kelly Sue DeConnick and David Lopez nailed this one. "—Capes & Tights
"FML #1 blends comedy, magic, and a deep appreciation for heavy metal into a one-of-a-kind reading experience. It’s one of the more unique comics that’s made it onto my radar, and I’m glad it did. "—AIPT Comics
"Crafting a debut issue that could easily slot into the realm of being called perfect is not an easy task, but FML #1 sure makes it seem pretty simple. A delightful tale full of life, energy, all-too real situations, and a cast of characters just trying their best in a way that easily resonates for so many of us. All wrapped up in a really striking and colorful artistic package. "—Comicon
"FML is a must-read for fans who enjoy lighthearted, character-driven stories with a supernatural twist. "—Big Comic Page
"This book is simply stunning, whether it’s tackling the real world, the art of Riley’s notebook, or the various witchy stories being spun throughout, every ounce of this book looks exceptional, and the colors and lettering make it feel as if it were alive." - Comicbook.com
"FML #1 is a fantastic start with a style that stands out. It goes in with a vision and a voice and executes it quite well."—Graphic Policy
"You won’t read another comic book this week — and quite likely this month, or even this year — like FML #1...The genre-breaking work from the team that reinvented Captain Marvel is not just an engrossing, emotionally charged, timely read — it’s also a reinvention of the comic book form from the ground up."—Comic Book Club Live
"At its core, FML feels like a book that has been hit by the world, and still smiles. The smile isn’t without pain, exactly, but it is filled with empathy and courage and character. It rolls with the punches, and truly, I think it might be the perfect book to pair with whatever is coming our way."—The Indirect Market, Brandon Schatz
"FML is intensely confident, hilarious, and deeply compassionate. It’s a book about everyone doing their best, no one doing okay, and what happens when the stories we tell ourselves to cope with just how crazy shit is look us in the eyes and tell us what’s going to happen next. You're going to love it."—The Full Lid, Alasdair Stuart
"This may be a little bit of an emotionally heavy book, but you better believe I’m gonna be checking this out on day one when it hits the shelves."—Phoenix Comics and Games, October Comics Look Ahead
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Learn more about FML, read and listen to interviews, and check out some previews and process art here.