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EXTRAORDINARY


Cover of "ExtraOrdinary: A Villains Story" by V.E. Schwab featuring a character with white hair and intense gaze, surrounded by dynamic red and yellow swirling patterns, indicating action and mystery.

This dazzlingly illustrated graphic novel is set in the five years between Vicious and Vengeful. A must for all Schwab fans everywhere!

Taking place in the years between VICIOUS and VENGEFUL, ExtraOrdinary follows the tale of a teenage girl named Charlotte Tills who following a fatal bus crash, seemingly dies only to wake up to discover she has become an EO — a person with ExtraOrdinary abilities. In Charlotte’s case, it’s the ability to see people's deaths, but when she looks into her own future, sees her own murder at the hands of the self-proclaimed hero and notorious EO killer Eli Ever, who is currently in prison for the murder of Victor Vale. Refusing to accept her fate, Charlotte sets off to find--and change--her future--before it comes for her. 

Also includes for the first time ever in print, V.E. Schwab’s original text short story, Warm Up. Set in the Villains universe, it follows the story of a family man called David, who after surviving a deadly avalanche wakes up as an EO with the terrifying ability to create fire with his mind.

Drawn by sensational Mexican artist Enid Balam, ExtraOrdinary introduces a whole new take on genre of super-powered humans!


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PRAISE AND REVIEWS

  • "A welcome addition to the Vicious universe, and Schwab continues to impress with the amount of depth she gives to her characters."

    Library Journal

  • "Fans of superhero comics will be gratified to find a lot of the hallmarks of the genre here—quippy dialogue, cinematic action, secret identities, and twisted motivations."

    BookList

  • “There is no shortage of gruesome ways that heroes and villains have gained superpowers throughout the history of DC and Marvel, but Titan Comics just revealed a new way that’s pretty darn twisted in V.E. Schwab’s ExtraOrdinary.”

    Times News Express