Follow Callie, Declan, Lasser, and Radish as they embark on a new adventure in the second installment of the hit Webtoon series Nothing Special, featuring new, exclusive behind-the-scenes material from the inimitable Katie Cook.
“Smart, sweet, and totally original, Nothing Special is sure to captivate.” Sarah Andersen, New York Times bestselling author of Fangs, Sarah’s Scribbles, and Cryptid Club
After defeating her neurotic wood nymph mother, all Callie wants to do is help her dad with his magical antique shop, tease Lasser about his newfound romance novel addiction, andmost importantspend time with her boyfriend, Declan. But when Declan’s injured fairy wing starts shooting sparks and causes him to collapse in pain, Callie decides to take matters into her own hands and find a way to heal him.
She knows where to start, at leastwith her dad’s boring friend, Professor Larkspur, who in addition to serving the grossest cup of tea in history, is a fairy himself and incredibly knowledgeable about his kind. Armed with new information, Callie, Declan, Lasser, and Radish set out to find a fairy healer. But what starts as a simple four-day journey to visit a particular enclave of fairies ends up becoming a much more profound exploration of not only what Declan is, but exactly who he is to the fairies….
The second installment of Katie Cook’s Nothing Special collects the first 25 chapters of Season 2 of the webcomic and features exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
Declan has injured his wing and periodically is setting things on fire. His girlfriend Callie and their friend Lasser decide to go on a journey to find another earth fairy to maybe heal Declan. As they cross the woodlands on the way to a wealthy woman’s last party they encounter pixies and cats as well as captive fireflies that Cabbage keeps releasing. We have a couple of flashbacks and we are all, including Declan, learning more about his magic. The artwork is gorgeous and really compliments the story. I look forward to the next volume as this one ends on a cliffhanger. Recommended ~~ Stephanie L Bannon
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