Nuclear Winter Vol. 1 by Cab

Nuclear Winter Vol. 1

by Cab

Nothing’s rougher than a Canadian winter . . . except maybe one that never ends! 

It’s been nine years since an accident at a nuclear power plant plunged Montreal into an eternal winter; the city is now blanketed 365 days a year in radioactive snow. But life goes on for folks like Flavie Beaumont, a mail courier on snowmobile who’s carved out a pretty normal life for herself, despite mutant crushes, eclectic urban fauna, and unrelenting meteorological events of unprecedented force. It turns out surviving nuclear winter is hard . . . but it’s possible surviving your twenties is even harder! 

Cartoonist Caroline Breault delivers a comedic slice-of-life adventure series in Nuclear Winter.

Reviewed by wcs53 on

4 of 5 stars

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I borrowed this Canadian graphic novel from the library, along with volume 2. It's quick little read, set in Montreal a few years after an accident at a nuclear power plant has plunged Montreal into an eternal winter. The story follows Flavie, a snowmobile delivery courier, as she goes about her life in this nuclear wildlife. Filled with some good Canadian humour, the story also has some sci-fi touches, as many of the characters have minor mutations, caused by the nuclear accident. It's also a story bout survival and how to navigate life, not just in a post-nuclear landscape, but also in young adulthood. It's well-drawn and well written, and worth checking out.

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