An adaptation of Brian Ralph’s darkly comic graphic novel Daybreak has found a home at Netflix.

As reported by Variety, the streaming giant has ordered a 10-episode first season. Aron Eli Coleite (Locke & Key) will executive produce the series along with Brad Peyton (Rampage), with Coleite acting as showrunner and Peyton directing.

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While the original comic was notable for its first-person perspective, essentially making the reader a character in the story, the show will follow a high-school outcast, Josh, as he searches for Sam, his missing girlfriend, in the post-apocalyptic California suburbs.

Josh is joined by “a ragtag group of misfits,” which includes his former bully, Wesley, and a pyromaniac 12-year-old girl. It’s up to them to survive hordes of “Mad Max-style gangs,” evil jocks, Amazonian cheerleaders and the zombie-like Ghoulies.

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Coleite is attached to the upcoming Locke & Key adaptation at Netflix, along with Carlton Cuse and Meredith Averill, and has worked on CBS All Access’ Star Trek: Discovery. Peyton has most often been attached to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson vehicles, directing the movies Rampage, San Andreas and Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. He’s set to direct the upcoming San Andreas 2.

A premiere date for Daybreak has not been announced.