School Bus Graveyard
They go to the School Bus Graveyard.
Take only pictures, leave only footprints. Removing parts or "bus signs" is vandalism. However, many graveyard owners are elderly farmers who are happy to let you photograph the site if you ask politely and sign a waiver. School Bus Graveyard
However, the heart of School Bus Graveyard lies not in its monsters, but in the messy, beautiful, and occasionally fractious dynamics of its found family. These six students are not natural allies; they represent different social cliques that would likely never interact in a normal school hallway. Yet, forced into a life-or-death bond, they must learn to communicate, trust, and sacrifice. Tyler’s protective aggression clashes with Ashlyn’s cold logic; Aiden’s chaotic humor masks deep fear; Logan’s quiet intelligence becomes the group's anchor. The webcomic excels at showing that survival is not about the strongest individual, but about the strongest connection . Arguments happen mid-chase. Resentments fester. But so does loyalty. The iconic scenes of the group huddled in the school bus, sharing whispered plans or exhausted silences, become a powerful symbol: the bus is a tomb, yes, but it is also a womb—a place where a new family is born. They go to the School Bus Graveyard
: While in this dimension, they are hunted by "Phantoms"—shadowy, smiling creatures. However, many graveyard owners are elderly farmers who
Located about an hour northeast of Atlanta on Highway 365, the site is a popular stop for photographers and travelers.