http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMZ_(comics)
I went on a bit of a Brian Wood kick over the holidays and pretty much read everything he's done and discovered the brilliant DMZ. The premise is that America is going through a civil war (think Jericho after the series finale) and Manhattan is this "no man's land" between the two invading armies.
The people who are stuck in Manhattan after it was locked down are basically forced to survive as if they were citizens in any other contemporary occupied country. So there are suicide bombers and civillians being killed, all around familiar Manhattan landmarks.
It's definitely the familiarity of the setting that sells the story... in the same way that a civil war/post apocalypse in the middle of middle America made Jericho so compelling to me.
I went on a bit of a Brian Wood kick over the holidays and pretty much read everything he's done and discovered the brilliant DMZ. The premise is that America is going through a civil war (think Jericho after the series finale) and Manhattan is this "no man's land" between the two invading armies.
The people who are stuck in Manhattan after it was locked down are basically forced to survive as if they were citizens in any other contemporary occupied country. So there are suicide bombers and civillians being killed, all around familiar Manhattan landmarks.
It's definitely the familiarity of the setting that sells the story... in the same way that a civil war/post apocalypse in the middle of middle America made Jericho so compelling to me.