If you liked Worm, you should definitely finish it. Final arcs are glorious. About Ward, it is a continuation, but also very different type of story than Worm. It's more focused on the characters...
If you liked Worm, you should definitely finish it. Final arcs are glorious.
About Ward, it is a continuation, but also very different type of story than Worm. It's more focused on the characters and their dynamics. Some people find it hard to get into, though. That's because they expect Worm 2.0. Even though Ward does take place in the same universe and continues where Worm left off, it's not Worm. So if you ever plan to read it, please don't expect Worm.
I do have some recommendations for people who liked Worm, though: The Metropolitan Man.
If you liked Worm, you should definitely finish it. Final arcs are glorious.
About Ward, it is a continuation, but also very different type of story than Worm. It's more focused on the characters and their dynamics. Some people find it hard to get into, though. That's because they expect Worm 2.0. Even though Ward does take place in the same universe and continues where Worm left off, it's not Worm. So if you ever plan to read it, please don't expect Worm.
I do have some recommendations for people who liked Worm, though: The Metropolitan Man.