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Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong: YA webcomic "full of teenagers building homemade robots in their basement"

Cory Doctorow at 12:48 pm Wed, Sep 26, 2012

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Comics awesomecreator Faith Erin Hicks (Zombies Calling, Friends With Boys) is serializing a new comic online called "Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong," adapted from a Prudence Shen YA novel. When the serialization is done, the whole thing will be published between covers by the marvellous FirstSecond books. FirstSecond's Gina Gagliano describes it as "full of teenagers building homemade robots in their basement." Sounds like my kind of thing!

Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (Thanks, Gina!)

I write books. My latest is a YA science fiction novel called Homeland (it's the sequel to Little Brother). More books: Rapture of the Nerds (a novel, with Charlie Stross); With a Little Help (short stories); and The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (novella and nonfic). I speak all over the place and I tweet and tumble, too.

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  • niktemadur

    The dismayed look on the guy’s (Charlie) face, lower left hand corner, priceless.

  • http://am0.co.uk/ Alex Moyler

    Excellent, I’m always looking for new webcomics to add to my far-too-large-already list.