Amanda Righland is a smart, brash — but kind — sophomore at Sagebrush High. She likes indie rock, volunteers at a no-kill animal shelter, and considers befriending Luis Aguila a worthy challenge.
A sophomore at Sagebrush High, Luis is the younger brother of Nate Aguila, a football star who also graduated from Sagebrush, and now plays football at Western State University. Luis is a paraplegic, confined to a wheelchair after suffering nerve damage from an incident provoked by use of illicit drugs.
The principal of Sagebrush High, Praglin was often at odds with The Utopian, but following James Douglas’ death, has become a supporter of the Utopian Foundation’s mission and helped establish the James M. Douglas Center for Conflict Resolution on his campus.
A senior at Sagebrush High, Terrence is a former gang member who, inspired by James Douglas’ sacrifice, decided to change his life and volunteer his time as a program coordinator at the Utopian Foundation’s James Douglas Center for Conflict Resolution.
"The Utopian: Foundation" is a serial comic strip about young people living in a Southwestern U.S. city whose lives are all connected – and shaped – by the influence of "The Utopian," the idyllic alter-ego of James Douglas, who gave his life to help end corruption and what he perceived as "evil" at Sagebrush High School.
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