Nagi tends to spend most of her time alone, and it isn't entirely by choice. She and her father live in an isolated home, far into the mountains. It's safe, which is important during these post-apocalyptic times.
Review: Once Upon a Time at the End of the World Vol. 1
The world is coming to an end. Most of the time, that's a figure of speech. But that isn't the case here. The planet is dying, destroyed by an environmental disaster. The few people that survived are struggling to keep on going.


