Member Reviews
A truly gorgeous, illustrated tale about the power of redemption, duty and loyalty to each other. Told through the eyes of one PTSD stricken Vet as she tries to survive in a world that doesn't need her anymore. An uplifting and hopeful story.
Guillaume Singelin uses a gorgeously vivid art style that only needs a few pages to speedily immerse you deep into the book's world and its tale about finding one's way while bearing the scars of war. Once you're submerged, you'll share with the characters' pain, frustration, and their dogged determination so intensely that by the time it's all over (at least if you're anything like me), you won't help but feel a little disappointed that you won't be able to further journey along with everyone for at least a little while longer longer.
To put a little more succinctly - "PTSD" is nothing less than exemplary piece of graphic novel-style storytelling, and the kind of work that you'll eagerly come back to for countless rereads.
A beautiful graphic novel: amazing color/artwork throughout. I loved the characters and their growth and the very timely story.