<p><i>Among </i>CBC Books 15 Canadian Comics We Can't Wait to Read in Spring 2022</p>
CBC Books
<p>Version Control<i> beautifully navigates friendship and action with stunning illustrations and a superhero heart tinged with horror. You'll be desperate for volume three once you hit the final page.</i></p>
Chip Zdarsky
<p><i>Stunningly illustrated by Scott B. Henderson, David A. Robertson's Indigenous young adult story delivers an emotional and suspenseful adventure that humanizes the dark reality of super-powered beings.</i></p>
Ramón K Pérez
<p><i>Once again, the illustrations of award-winning Scott B. Henderson and the colouring of Donovan Yaciuk bring the story and its characters and settings to life. Robertson leaves his readers on a cliff edge at the end of Version Control. Stay tuned for volume three of the series! Highly recommended.</i></p>
CM Association
<p><i>Powerful, immersive storytelling, with the additional force of kinetic art by Scott B. Henderson and colouring by Donovan Yaciuk. In addition to the explosive superhero storyline, the novel also contains a powerful exploration of trauma and loss, the aftershocks of heroics, and the human cost of being superhuman.</i></p>
- Robert Wiersema, Quill & Quire
<p><i>This striking and brilliantly coloured work brings the reader into a visual page-turner.</i></p>
- Juror, Manitoba Book Awards
After finding out Mihko reinstated the Reckoner Initiative in Breakdown, Cole and Eva confronted Mihko head-on. But when Eva stumbles across a secret laboratory, she finds her worst nightmares come to life. After a vicious battle with Mihko’s newest test subject leaves Cole close to death, Eva is forced to continue their investigation without him. With Brady missing and Cole in recovery, Eva is on her own.
What new terrors has Mihko created? Can they be stopped? And can Eva find Brady before it’s too late?
With Cole barely clinging to life, Eva fearlessly takes the lead to investigate Mihko’s diabolical experiments. But where’s Brady?
In this stunning graphic novel series, acclaimed writer David A. Robertson picks up where The Reckoner trilogy left off, delivering suspense, humour, and unexpected twists.
The Reckoner and his friends barely made it out of Wounded Sky First Nation alive. Together, they uncovered a corporate plot to experiment on their classmates and unleash an ancient evil on their home community. When Cole and Eva try to start fresh in Winnipeg, it isn’t long before Mihko Laboratories resurfaces. Will they be able to stop the spread of this new threat?