528 pages • first pub 2015 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780983875550
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Iron Circus Comics
Publication date: 14 April 2015
Description
In the span of a single day, Amal Chakravarthy calls off his arranged marriage, comes out to his conservative parents, promptly gets disowned, goes on a bender . . . and wakes up the next morning to find TJ—a lanky, dreadlocked vagrant—frying eggs...
Community Reviews Summary of 172 reviews
Moods
funny 82%
hopeful 70%
adventurous 47%
reflective 41%
lighthearted 35%
relaxing 17%
tense 17%
challenging 11%
inspiring 11%
sad 11%
mysterious 5%
Pace
slow 11%
fast 5%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 77% | A mix: 22%Strong character development?
Yes: 81% | It's complicated: 18%Loveable characters?
Yes: 100%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 100%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 80% | It's complicated: 20%Average rating
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Sexual content, Drug useModerate
Cursing, Homophobia, Racism528 pages • first pub 2015 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 9780983875550
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Iron Circus Comics
Publication date: 14 April 2015
Description
In the span of a single day, Amal Chakravarthy calls off his arranged marriage, comes out to his conservative parents, promptly gets disowned, goes on a bender . . . and wakes up the next morning to find TJ—a lanky, dreadlocked vagrant—frying eggs...
Community Reviews Summary of 172 reviews
Moods
funny 82%
hopeful 70%
adventurous 47%
reflective 41%
lighthearted 35%
relaxing 17%
tense 17%
challenging 11%
inspiring 11%
sad 11%
mysterious 5%
Pace
slow 11%
fast 5%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 77% | A mix: 22%Strong character development?
Yes: 81% | It's complicated: 18%Loveable characters?
Yes: 100%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 100%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 80% | It's complicated: 20%Average rating
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Sexual content, Drug useModerate
Cursing, Homophobia, Racism