FML #8
| Writer | Kelly Sue DeConnick |
| Artist | David López |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The magical promise of youth faces down the sinister cynicism of today’s world in FML’s main event-worthy conclusion.
The STFU kids fight for their lives and their futures in a Convention Center-turned-post-apocalyptic-battleground, setting the stage for the OG Riot Grrls to relive and resolve the anarchic spirit of their Gen X heydays with steel-toed boots and battle bats in hand.
In a world teetering on the edge, FML celebrates the strength of youth and power of a story. It shows us that amidst the chaos of today, we’re all making peace with our monsters.
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9.8
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jun 03, 2026FML #8 is a terrific and fitting end to this awesome series. The story shines and makes you feel every emotion throughout this issue. The punk rock family horror story we get is accessible and is something everyone in your family can enjoy and take something from. This series has been a real treat to read and makes me want more of this style of story. If you haven’t been following this series, make sure you get the Trade Paperback when it drops in September. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 03, 2026Lopez creates some beautifully detailed and visually impressive art throughout the issue. I continue to love the visual style of this series and how it captures emotion, humor and heart with each page. Read Full Review
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