Delliquanti, who is non-binary and is from Minneapolis, previously worked with Soleil Ho on the graphic novel Meal for Iron Circus Comics, and has contributed to Smut Peddler, The Sleep of Reason, and Beyond.
[3] It also deals with the implications of robots and artificial intelligence on our social and economic structures as well as on our concept of personhood, immortality, and identity.
[2] Riedel expanded on the praise, calling it "one of the most unique and imaginative comics of the decade" and an "intimate story" that "[imbues its] characters with life and vigor".
I can't recommend this book enough for anyone who likes great stories with rich context and tons of applicability.
"[4] Emma Lawson of ComicsAlliance commended the relationships in the comic, particularly Al and Brendan's "gorgeous slow burn" and recommended it to "anyone that dreams of the future".