"Intriguing...Gary Whitta and Darick Robertson manage
to craft a tale that's just different enough from the other post-apocalyptic
tales that saturate the shelves." -<b><i>ComicBook.com</i></b><br />
"A love letter to classic British literature,
<i>Oliver</i> never feels like a cheap pastiche, but rather the clear passion
project from its creative team." -<b><i>Comic Book
Resources</i></b><br />
“A post-apocalyptic riff on <i>Oliver Twist</i>
that is way better than that pitch sounds...If you've read
<i>Transmetropolitan</i>, you don't need me to tell you that Darick Robertson is
one of the best serialized comics artists working today. Robertson is the whole
package: he can do action, facial expressions and body language, dialogue, and
scene-setting with what looks like incredible ease.” -<b><i>The Seattle
Review of Books</i></b><br />
"This is <i>Oliver</i> with a twist but Whitta sets us
up with an entire world that is waiting to be explored...Whitta has used the
character as a way to open the door to something darker and more mysterious.
Dare we say: we want some more?" -<b><i>Newsarama</i></b><br />
"One of those adaptations that is inspired by the
original work while being its own distinct work...does a great job of immersing
readers in this dark, new world." -<b><i>Multiversity
Comics</i></b><br />