is a bestselling Canadian graphic novel written by anarchist freelance writer Jim Munroe and illustrated by Salgood Sam.
It is set in a post-apocalyptic Chicago neighbourhood after the predictions of Christian fundamentalists concerning the Rapture have come true, the righteous have risen to Heaven and a society divided between Splitters who believe there will be a second Rapture for those who perform good acts after the first and those who do not.
They meet a local kid in their new neighbourhood who shows them to an empty apartment vacated by its raptured inhabitants.
As the story progresses, Mummy and Raven explore the neighbourhood around their apartment, and become disconcerted as the world becomes increasingly unhinged.
[2] The graphic novel was a critical and commercial success, attracting critical praise from Quill & Quire ("an absolutely boundless piece of fantasy that he wisely grounds in very human relationships...[t]o say it’s an imaginative work would be an understatement"),[1] Junot Díaz,[3] and Annalee Newitz of io9,[2] reaching the Canadian Top 20 bestsellers list,[4] and garnering Munroe a nomination for the 2008 Shuster Award for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Writer.