Sugarshock Sugarshock

Sugarshock

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Publisher Description

One of Dark Horse Comics' One-Shot Wonders!

Originally presented in the first online issues of MySpace Dark Horse Presents, for which it won the Eisner Award for Best Web Comic, Sugarshock tells the story of a rock band led by charismatic but crazy Dandelion Naizen, a hyperactive singer/songwriter possessed of a mean hatred of Vikings (don't ask) and a mission for a secret government agency that may only exist in her head. But when her band, which includes a robot bass player, is enlisted in an intergalactic battle of the bands—emphasis on battle—Dandelion gets to prove herself as both singer and soldier.

This is Joss Whedon at his funniest and most hyperactive, with writing that bursts off the page in a way seldom seen in comics. Multiple Eisner Award winner Fábio Moon delivers the outrageous story with equal energy.

• Joss Whedon's Eisner Award-winning story gets its own comic!

  • GENRE
    Comics & Graphic Novels
    RELEASED
    2015
    October 13
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    40
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Dark Horse Comics
    SELLER
    Dark Horse Comics Inc.
    SIZE
    16.3
    MB

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