Death is like space: a seemingly unknowable, terrifying blackness,
that yields incredible discoveries and truths—if only you’ve got the
right kind of rocket ship.
What if suicide isn’t a desire to die, but a desire to be somewhere else?
What if there is a place we can go after death, but we have no way to phone home about it?
What if the Freudian death instinct is not destructive… but discovery?
After a near-death experience, lonely funeral home receptionist
Thalia Rosewood is recruited into the Euthanauts, a select group of
psychonauts, sick folk, and other intrepid explorers who pass over
willingly to determine What Lies Beyond. Tini Howard combines her
trademark black humor and grounded, realistic storytelling with an
otherworldly and mind-expanding exploration of the one thing we all have
in common in this collection of the first five issues.