Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
11/12/24
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
New Title:
Yes
ISBN:
1-534-38707-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-534-38707-2
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Subject Heading:
Dystopias. Comic books, strips, etc.
Orphans. Comic books, strips, etc.
Extraterrestrial beings. Comic books, strips, etc.
Human-alien encounters. Comic books, strips, etc.
Interpersonal relations. Comic books, strips, etc.
Dystopias. Fiction.
Orphans. Fiction.
Extraterrestrial beings. Fiction.
Human-alien encounters. Fiction.
Interpersonal relations. Fiction.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Wondrous visitors encounter a desperate pocket of humanityLori, a white orphaned teen who's finally been adopted after bouncing around various foster homes, awakens to discover that nearly everyone has disappeared. The rapture? Maybe. She runs into her classmate Annette, who has brown skin and curly black hair, and they partner up to scavenge for food. The pair tries to evade several threats, such as the large Wolves and a gang called The Dogs. Supernatural Giants arrive, seemingly from space, speaking an impenetrable language of "musical chiming and weird bass-rhythms." Lori and Annette then meet Beatrice, an older white woman who shares important observations about the Giants and Wolves. The tone of the story then subtly shifts from post-apocalyptic desperation to one that's somewhat playful. After a certain point, a visual element that appears early on takes on clear significance and meaning in the context of the story at large, offering a subversively humorous twist for readers to consider and a creative element that deviates from other alien invasion narratives. Hans' artwork and paneling fill each scene with wonders. An interaction with a giant sees the red, violet, and pink figure standing against a bright, otherworldly white-and-blue backdrop with dark contours. Elsewhere, Lori and Annette pause at night as they behold ominous shadows, their foggy breath forming clouds, and they hear a "KRRNCH" sound. The quick-moving plot wraps everything up neatly.Lush visuals bring this thoughtfully constructed tale to life. (character designs)(Graphic science fiction. 14-adult)
Publishers Weekly
Recently adopted Lori wakes up one summer morning to discover that most humans have disappeared without a trace. After months of scavenging for food and dodging the Dogs—a menacing local gang—with classmate Annette, Lori’s situation worsens when two giant humanoid aliens fall from the sky, with massive, voracious wolves appearing soon after.
"A gripping tale of survival and resilience, We Called Them Giants masterfully captures the enduring power of kindness and friendship in a shattered world.” —Marjorie Liu (Monstress, The Night Eaters)
<b font-size:="" open="">A poignant, romantic, and devastating story of a young girl who wakes up to find her world has turned upside down.
Lori wakes to find the streets empty. Everyone has gone. Or at least, nearly everyone. She’s thrown into a world where she has to scrape by in the ruins of civilization, nearly starving, hiding from gangs when …
They arrive.
The award-winning team behind dark fantasy smash DIE release their first stand alone original graphic novel.
Select praise for We Called Them Giants:
"Lush visuals bring this thoughtfully constructed tale to life." —Kirkus Reviews
"The story is fueled by bold narrative decisions... And the illustrations are sleek and dynamic, with invigorating depictions of movement throughout. Their expert showcase of colors emphasizes the contrasts between the bleak, barren environment and the potent, powerful 'otherness' of the aliens. We Called Them Giants is a thrilling graphic novel about alien contact on a postapocalyptic Earth." —Foreword Reviews
"First-person focused vignettes arranged in dynamic composition and rendered in electric color palettes drive this propulsive adventure about grief and trust." —Publishers Weekly
"A gorgeously haunting graphic novel." —Boing Boing