In this third and final volume of the critically acclaimed, award-winning series from 215 Ink, teenage shapeshifter Lily gets trapped in the body of the President of the United States who is also Lily's estranged mother. Forced to see the world through her mother's eyes, and through the eyes of someone with great responsibility, Lily finally embraces who she is and what she's capable of doing.
Jennie Wood is a nonbinary author, comic creator, and musician, currently living in Boston. They created the critically acclaimed, award-winning Flutter graphic novel series. Featured in The New York Times, Boston Globe, and on Law & Order: SVU, Flutter was named one of the best LGBTQ graphic novels of 2013 and 2015 by The Advocate. In November 2018, Dark Horse Comics published The Flutter Collection, all three volumes combined into one book. That collection won the Next Generation Indie Book award for best graphic novel of 2019.
Jennie is also the author of the YA novel, A Boy Like Me, which was a Next Generation Indie Book awards finalist, an INDIEFAB Book of the Year finalist, and one of Foreword Reviews’ 10 Best Indie YA novels for 2014. Their work can also be seen in The New York Times best-selling, award-winning FUBAR anthologies, The New York Times best-selling and Eisner award-winning anthology Love is Love, the Harvey-nominated 27, A Comic Anthology, and John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight.
I have loved this sci-fi series and followed it since the beginning. Each volume has gotten stronger. Volume Three wraps the series up in a wonderful, satisfying way.