After the world learned his secret, Huck—the small-town hero with a heart of gold—finally thought he’d earned some peace. Having tracked down the scientist responsible for giving both him and his mother their extraordinary powers, Huck returns home hoping for a quiet life filled with the simple joys he treasures: helping his neighbors, fixing what’s broken, and performing one good deed a day.
But the world isn’t done with him yet. When a mysterious stranger appears with shocking news—that Huck and his mother aren’t the only ones blessed with powers—it shatters everything he thought he knew. Hidden across the globe are others like him, each living in secret, each carrying their own burdens and choices about what to do with their gifts.
As Huck is drawn into a larger, more dangerous world, he must confront questions he’s never faced before. What does it truly mean to be good in a world that’s far from it? And can one man’s kindness stand against a tide of power, greed, and fear?
From Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Jupiter’s Legacy) and Rafael Albuquerque (American Vampire), Huck: Big Bad World is a heartfelt and thrilling new chapter about hope, heroism, and the power of doing what’s right—even when the world isn’t watching.