A review by larakaa
They're Not Like Us, Vol. 1: Black Holes for the Young by Simon Gane, Eric Stephenson, Jordie Bellaire

3.0

while the art style is really great, the story is nothing new. I get that it's about how on the side society treats outsiders and how they react to that ( sometimes very violently). on the other side it's also about finding your own way, growing up, thinking for yourself.
these are important topics, but somehow I couldn't connect with the story and the characters.

give it a try but don't expect a masterpiece.