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      • Considering the extreme circumstances of the plot, is there any chance that End of the F***ing World is based on a true story? Luckily for vulnerable teens everywhere, the story of James and Alyssa is not based in reality. It is, however, an adaptation of a graphic novel of the same name (but with the full expletive) by Charles Forsman.
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  1. Luckily for vulnerable teens everywhere, the story of James and Alyssa is not based in reality. It is, however, an adaptation of a graphic novel of the same name (but with the full...

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  3. Jan 5, 2018 · In this case, however, there's no true story that serves as the inspiration for the television series. Instead, it's based on a comic of the same name by Charles S. Forsman .

  4. But it was when it landed on Netflix at the beginning of 2018 that it really became something else: a genuine, worldwide cult phenomenon – something which took its writer Charlie Covell by ...

  5. The series is based on Charles Forsman's mini-comics The End of the Fucking World, which were collected into a book in 2013. Series creator Jonathan Entwistle contacted him about making a film, and a short one was made in 2014.

  6. It’s based on Charles Forsman's graphic novel of the same name which follows two teens, James (Alex Lawther) and Alyssa (Jessica Barden), and wraps the feelings of loneliness, uncertainty, and the pulse of falling in love into a palpable, dark allegory.

  7. Jan 31, 2018 · The End of the F***ing World is the story of self-diagnosedpsychopath’ James (Alex Lawther), and the alienated Alyssa (Jessica Barden), who strike up an unlikely bond.

  8. Jan 5, 2018 · “The End of the F***ing World,” based on Chuck Forsman’s comic, delights in leveraging their viewpoints against each other, in exposing both their own frailties and the frustrations of the...