I Hate Fairyland

· I Hate Fairyland Vol 1, #1-5 · Image Comics
4.7
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From superstar writer and artist SKOTTIE YOUNG (Rocket Raccoon, Wizard of Oz, Fortunately, The Milk), comes the first volume of an allnew series of adventure and mayhem. An Adventure Time/Alice in Wonderland-style epic that smashes its cute little face against grown-up Tank Girl/ Deadpool-esque violent madness. Follow Gert, a forty-year-old woman in a sixyear- oldÍs body, who has been stuck in the magical world of Fairyland for nearly thirty years. Join her and her giant battleaxe on a delightfully bloodsoaked journey to see who will survive the girl who HATES FAIRYLAND. Collects I HATE FAIRYLAND #1-5.

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4.7
114 reviews
Lucia Rojas
16 December 2023
Buena historia humor irreverente una buena burla a los cuentos de hadas y el arte es tan expresivo tiene cosas que mejorar pero es de lo mejor que e leído
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Anon
9 June 2019
Truly twisted, demented, and sadistic change of pace for an old tale of falling down a rabbit hole to learn all of lifes lesson. Truly a world of opposites. Loved it!
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Michael WilsyTN
4 March 2020
I Fluffing loves this, Seen my school friend who works in same building, it looked amazing so im getting into it. Usually i dont read or watch films as im autistic with learning difficulties, where i struggle holding infomation to tell people. I would recommend them 😍🙂
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