FML, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David López, Cris Peter, and Clayton Cowles genre-defying apocalyptic odyssey about a group of metal kids who face a medley of bizarre foes and encounters in Portland, Oregon during a worldwide pandemic begins November 6, 2024, but you can learn more about the series now through interviews, previews, and more! Check them out, and don’t forget to subscribe to the series at your local comic shop:
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The Hollywood Reporter Announcement
Kelly Sue DeConnick’s Interviews
Off Panel Podcast with David Harper
Ideas Don’t Bleed Podcast Part One and Part Two
The Murder Sheet
Talking Comics Podcast
Coliseum Forum
Comics – Coffee – Metal Podcast
Geek in the City
Early Reviews and Features
“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
Previews, Cover Reveals, Art Process, and More
Comicbook.com: Three-page preview and Emma Rios cover reveal.
The Mary Sue: Seven-page preview and glimpse at the back matter that will be exclusive to the single issues.