A year after Revolution‘s abrupt end on NBC after two seasons, fans of the post-apocalyptic drama are getting closure. The second-season finale of Revolution was not intended as a series finale, closing some storylines and setting up others, prompting a massive save-the-show fan campaign. Now a four-chapter digital comic book will continue and ultimately resolve the events from the show’s final episode.

The book comes from the entire creative team behind the Warner Bros. TV/Bad Robot series, including executive producers Eric Kripke, J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Rockne S. O’Bannon and Jon Favreau. It is being done with Warner Bros.’ DC Comics division and illustrated by DC Comics artist Angel Hernandez.

Revolution writers David Reed and Ryan Parrott wrote the digital comic’s four chapters after breaking the story in the writers room along with the rest of the Revolution writing-producing team, including creator Kripke, O’Bannon, Paul Grellong, David Rambo, Trey Callaway, Anne Cofell Saunders, Ben Edlund, Matt Pitts and Jim Barnes. Here is a photo of the team at work, joined by Revolution co-star Tracy Spiridakos who stopped by for a visit. (Maybe the book will finally answer one of the biggest questions in the Revolution mythology, whether Miles (Billy Burke) is the father of Spiridakos’ Charlie character.)

The four digital chapters — each featuring a specially designed cover — will roll out every two weeks beginning Monday, May 4 on http://www.ComicBook.com for one week before being made available for viewing on Revolution’s Facebook page.

The release schedule for each chapter is as follows:

Chapter 1 – Monday, May 4

Chapter 2 – Monday, May 18

Chapter 3 – Monday, June 1

Chapter 4 – Monday, June 15

Digital publishing has emerged as a way for the creators of the prematurely cancelled series to give their shows and the fans a proper ending. In 2013, The Borgias creator Neil Jordan released the script for a two-hour movie designed as a final chapter in the series as an e-book.

Here is a message to Revolution fans from Revolution creator/executive producer Kripke: