Comic Of The Week: Suburban Glamour
I always viewed kids with imaginary friends as a little...well let's just say I thought they were EFFIN NUTS. I think the suburbs do it to you. Too much uniformity in your life, too much expectation to conformity; it's just not going to end well.
Now imagine if your imaginary friends show back up in your late teens, and it turns out they are harbingers of an even greater evil intent on the destruction of your small hamlet. Well evidently the protagonist of the story see this as a bad thing. Personally, if the suburb I grew up in were wiped off the map, I think I might have a hard time noticing/caring/putting down Mass Effect/blinking. Nevertheless, Suburban Glamour is a four-part mini series, issue two is due out in December. Check it.







Frater Mine by Sean McGrath and Juan Romera
I dunno, it'll take a lot to convince me that anything image do isn't awful by default. This looks interesting, though.
Eh, sounds kinda like "The Blue Girl" by Charles DeLint. I may give it a try.