Emily The Strange: Lost, Dark, and Boring (Emily the Strange Dark Horse Comics Vol. 1)
by
Rob Reger
Emily the Strange is not your ordinary thirteen-year-old girl - she's got a razor-sharp wit as dark as her jet-black hair, a posse of moody black cats and famous friends in very odd places She's got a broodingly unique way of experiencing the world, and you're invited along for the ride. Legions of fans worldwide have joined forces to make Emily a pop-culture phenomenon.
Paperback, 160 pages
Published
December 13th 2006
by Dark Horse
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I LOVED it. It was dark, Of course, just look at the title.
But it was really good and had allot of movie and book references, which I found amusing. I really want to read more, but for now I only have this one...READ IT!
But it was really good and had allot of movie and book references, which I found amusing. I really want to read more, but for now I only have this one...READ IT!
Collection of short stories for the goth crowd.
Fans of Emily the Strange will enjoy this.
Fans of Emily the Strange will enjoy this.
Meh... am not overly thrilled with this series so far. I have book two already so I'm sure I'll read it one day, but I don't plan on seeking out any more of the series. I usually like these kinds of gothic comics, but this one just fails in comparison to some of the others I've read.
adoro il natale! il primo regalo graditerrimo dell'anno *-*
emily è adorabile...
-ci vediamo al tramonto
-fa troppo 1990, vediamoci non appena si fa buio *-*
emily è adorabile...
-ci vediamo al tramonto
-fa troppo 1990, vediamoci non appena si fa buio *-*
Loved this! Its dark, morose, smart, and funny. Great for any brooding goths in your life.
Disturbing but interesting read.
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Reger's friend Nathan Carrico designed Emily in 1991 for a skateboard company in Santa Cruz, where Cosmic Debris was born. In his Santa Cruz garage (and later an artist warehouse in San Francisco) Reger created the designs, and with Matt Reed brought them into the fashion world by creating t-shirt designs that captured the essence of this mysterious young girl with 4 black cats. Since then, Cosmic...more
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