I Hate Fairyland

· I Hate Fairyland Issue #1 · Image Comics
4.6
176 reviews
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32
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Superstar SKOTTIE YOUNG (Rocket Raccoon, Wizard of Oz) makes his Image debut with an ALL-NEW SERIES! The Adventure Time/Alice in Wonderland-style epic that smashes its cute little face against Tank Girl/Deadpool-esque violent madness has arrived. In an adventure that ain't for the little kiddies, (unless you have super cool parents, then whatever), you'll meet Gert, a six year old girl who has been stuck in the magical world of Fairyland for thirty years and will hack and slash her way through anything to find her way back home. Join Gert and her giant battle-axe on a delightfully blood soaked journey to see who will survive the girl who HATES FAIRYLAND.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
176 reviews
Crossen Crusont
August 5, 2021
its sooooooooo good! very nice thing to read if u like mixed violence and fairy tales kinda . From Skottie young i have read middlewest and this one both are really good. Big fan of Skottie young after this .
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Brittany Carothers
May 25, 2020
Super fun! The bright neon world contrasts so well with the action pack killings filled with guts,gore,and blood. Great throwbacks to classics such as Alice in Wonderland, the Wizard of Oz, and Candyland. Everything I loved as a kiddo!
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Sarah Wilkins
June 25, 2017
I hate Fairyland is definitely not for kids. However, I absolutely love these comics. I'm so excited that issue 13 is out so I can go pick it up.
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