In this graphic novel debut, Connor B. uses absurdist dark humor to craft a hilarious queer enemies-to-something-more story perfect for fans of The Addams Family.Susan Lomond must be defeated. Monroe Poole, teenage evil genius, has suffered her greatest hu
In this graphic novel debut, Connor B. uses absurdist dark humor to craft a hilarious queer enemies-to-something-more story perfect for fans of The Addams Family.
Susan Lomond must be defeated. Monroe Poole, teenage evil genius, has suffered her greatest humiliation. Susan Lomond, wretchedly popular football star, surpassed Monroe in their high schools proficiency ranking system, contrary to all laws of reason or rationality. Revenge occupies Monroes every waking moment, yet she is somehow thwarted at every turn. The explosion detonates too late, the black hole opens up a few feet to the left, the lightning bolt instead strikes the flagpole. The homecoming dance is Monroes last chance to secure Susans demise. Will she finally succeed, or will she find that under the light of the disco ball, her obsession has turned from vengeful to something altogether different?
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Explosively witty, cheeky, and outrageously funny. Bring Me the Head of Susan Lomond never lets up with its great gags and personality oozes from every panel and page! Lucie Ebrey, Cowgirls & Dinosaurs
Endlessly delightful!Susan Lomond is the sapphic Saturday-morning cartoon of my dreams! Julia Kaye, Super Late Bloomer
Bring Me the Head of Susan Lomond is the perfect amount for a comic: not enough. – Arpad Okay,Comics Beat
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Paperback; 56 full-color pages; 6.5″ x 8.75″; ISBN: 979-8-88620-059-1; SRP: $11.99; Release date: 02/12/25
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