“There comes a time when you must close your petals, lock the door, and hide yourself away from the world.”
Overwhelmed with emotions after hearing Dr. Kim’s tragic story, Amy desperately seeks solitude.
When an unexpected source lends Amy a hand, she discovers another member of the FCP who may be more than meets the eye. Oliver hurtles ever closer to the Artifact, while the detection of an unusual signal causes a stir. Meanwhile, Director Langley ramps up his search for the elusive mole.
Challenge your beliefs and explore what it means to belong in Volume 23 of Stephen McCranie’s Space Boy.
Stephen McCranie is the writer and illustrator of the all-ages graphic novel series Space Boy and Mal and Chad. Stephen grew up drawing comics from an early age, and eventually earned a Fine Arts degree at the University of New Mexico. His stated goal as an artist is to make "Comics that Nourish."
“One of the best pieces of sequential art to come out in this or any other format in the past decade.”—Entertainment Monthly
"The story excels at mixing these complicated emotions together without getting overly sappy or too stuck in Amy's own mind and this makes it truly one of the most thoughtful examples I've ever seen of a teenaged girl in fiction."—Narrative Investigations
“There comes a time when you must close your petals, lock the door, and hide yourself away from the world.”
Overwhelmed with emotions after hearing Dr. Kim’s tragic story, Amy desperately seeks solitude.
When an unexpected source lends Amy a hand, she discovers another member of the FCP who may be more than meets the eye. Oliver hurtles ever closer to the Artifact, while the detection of an unusual signal causes a stir. Meanwhile, Director Langley ramps up his search for the elusive mole.
Challenge your beliefs and explore what it means to belong in Volume 23 of Stephen McCranie’s Space Boy.
Creators
Stephen McCranie is the writer and illustrator of the all-ages graphic novel series Space Boy and Mal and Chad. Stephen grew up drawing comics from an early age, and eventually earned a Fine Arts degree at the University of New Mexico. His stated goal as an artist is to make "Comics that Nourish."
“One of the best pieces of sequential art to come out in this or any other format in the past decade.”—Entertainment Monthly
"The story excels at mixing these complicated emotions together without getting overly sappy or too stuck in Amy's own mind and this makes it truly one of the most thoughtful examples I've ever seen of a teenaged girl in fiction."—Narrative Investigations