>>149384930I liked parts of it, it kept going back and forth to me. I think the idea of a post apocalyptic world where the world ended but society didn't collapse and people trying to make it work is cool, combined with the super-hero back ground and a few other things it had potential.
Is not as good as worm, specially because you never feel like the main protagonist matters or is even the same type of story. Ward is a lot closer to twig from the same author, where the focus is characterization and trying to push the envelope on what the reader consider a good person. Each character has a lot of depth and humanity, each motivation understandable but the actions still deplorable. is a very emotionally complex series that dares to ask many question, not the Worm that is just "cool shit keeps happening and isn't Taylor so cool?"
If were looking for a Worm 2 them yeah, ward sucks ass. And trying to sell the orange blue morality to a audience now full of Tumblr chicks that can not even grasp the concept of themselves not being a victim always every time to shit that didn't even happened to them was shooting himself in the foot.
His story after ward was 3 little girl witches solving a murder mystery where one of them is an angry black girl. So this tells you he learned his lesson.