Maximum Ride is definitely a series I would recommend to others, whether they like comics or stories. Although I didn’t start the series with first book, I could already grasp how the story would go and the art style is something to admire as well. Just reading the third book in the story, makes you feel a close connection to the characters. You worry for their safety and get very hopefully that they’ll win. This book, manga, is about a group of outcasts, who were experimented on, and given wings like angels. Many people, good and bad, are going after them, trying to capture them and study them. The group is made up of very young kids and older kids who look after the younger ones. They were said to be birthed by regular human parents, but had genes implanted before they were even born. As the kids were born, the doctors and scientists who put the different genes into them, lied to their parents, telling them that they were dead. The kids were then locked up and kept in cages, experimented on. They do later escape from the place they once trusted and fly around too different cities, and towns, to try and find their real parents. They eventually have to go to the hospital for one of the kids in the group gets hurt. They end up living with one of the people investing them, but she treats them very kindly, like they are her own. They go to school every day, although some of the kids don’t want to. After awhile, living with the FBI agent, they find out they are being watched and run away from the home they were given. The erasers and still after them and now that Fang has healed from injuries, they can move on to a different place without having to worry about him. The flock continue their journey to search for their human parents.