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Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 by Jonathan Luna
Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 by Jonathan Luna













This series will end with the final issue, issue 15, due out this week. Alex + ADA Volume 3 is scheduled to release in August. Two trade editions of the collected issues already exist in Alex + ADA Volume 1 and Alex + ADA Volume 2. If you are new to this series, you are in luck. I’ll keep at at this, allowing you to discover the brilliance and talent contained within this series. With the fear of sentient androids looming over the public’s minds, this decision could put both Alex and Ada in grave damage. Alex stumbles upon a way to unlock the sentient part of Ada’s design. He wants a woman with an opinion, who doesn’t base her answers on his responses. Days pass, and Alex soon realizes that he’s looking for more in a companion. As he gets used to owning it, he eventually names her Ada. To say their introduction was awkward was an understatement. Therefore, on his birthday he comes home to find an X5 waiting for him in his living room. Yet his grandmother, an owner of an X5 herself, wanted her grandson to be happy. Recently, incidents of these androids becoming sentient and attacking humans was making the news. Owning an X5, the latest in realistic androids, was the furthest thing from his mind. While he has many friends, he’s a lone, single individual in a crowd of couples. Set in the not-to-distant future, Alex is a young man still recovering from a recent breakup. I adore this series so much that I did a binge reread of all of the issues (two are in trade volumes currently). I would say that Alex + Ada was one of the first comics from Image I discovered. Looking at my comic inventory, it’s easy to see that titles from this publisher take up a large percentage of my collection.

Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 by Jonathan Luna

It’s quite appropriate that I start with one of my favorite series ever, Alex + Ada by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn: What best way to do that than alphabetically, pulling out and featuring my favorite series? Not the ideal way to keep track of my inventory but it’s what works for now.Īs I organized, I recalled my goal/desire to feature more comics on this blog. Neater, easier to see from the spine of the magazine organizer what comics were in what file. By the end of the project, I went from this: Overall, this was my process already, but it needed a little refining. This involved alphabetizing and sorting them into labeled magazine files. I spent a good part of my weekend organizing and cataloging my comic collection.

Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 by Jonathan Luna Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 by Jonathan Luna

JJenn A Family of Comic Lovers, Reading Through Comics Alphabetically 1 Reading through Comics, Alphabetically: Alex + Ada by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn















Alex + Ada, Vol. 1 by Jonathan Luna