We are “The Few” #1 (Review)

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The Few
Image Comics

Written by: Sean Lewis
Art by: Hayden Sherman

“You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.” – Ursula K. Le Guin

The newest title from Image Comics, The Few takes us to a dystopian future where the United States of America has fallen under a regime known as, The Palace. The story follows Edan Hale who, along with a baby in a gas mask, are discovered by two survivalist brothers looking to restore the Remainder States of America to their former glory.

The Few provides us with an action-packed opening to the series right out of the gate immersing the reader in this post-apocalyptic world of survivors and ravagers. Hayden Sherman’s illustrations are exceptional and give a unique tone to the story making this world of danger even more tangible.

At times, the flow of the story can be confusing as the story does jump back and forth in time following Edan Hale through the woods as she meets a group of raiders called Ragers who answer to Siddah, their merciless and murderous leader. However, the art and the story complement each other exceptionally and as the story continues, it begins to take shape and give a sense of forward motion overall.

The Few has all the makings of a riveting series filled with post-apocalyptic danger, secrets, and betrayal. I am most excited to see the developing conflict between The Palace and the mysterious rebel group, the Remainder States of America and what this potential war could mean for our characters and America as a whole.

By Danny White

One fourth of the Super Powered Fancast, a lover of most things Marvel (nobody likes you Hydra Steve), and Wielder of the Mystical Soundboard (with all it's mysterious slides and buttons). I enjoy escaping into the world of fantastical fantasy and super heroics while discovering far off realms of new fandoms. Comics, PlayStation, Marvel and DC TV, Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, movies, sci-fi, and Tech. Reviewer of Awesome and Creator of Things

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