Wine Ghost Goes to Hell
Sage Coffey
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
"Surreal and hilarious happenings in the Beetlejuician afterlife." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"Deceptively emotional . . . a comic that you must read twice." -- WOMEN WRITE ABOUT COMICS
When Wine Ghost was alive, she was a booze-soaked train wreck. Now that she's dead . . . well, to be honest, not a lot has changed. But when an old friend from her days among the living unexpectedly turns up in Hell, she's faced with a lot more responsibility--and self-reflection--than she's used to dealing with! Fortunately, if anyone knows how to handle life after death, it's Wine Ghost. She learned the ins and outs of Hell a long time ago, but it's her pal's first days down in The Depths. And boy howdy, are they both in for a wild ride!
Product Details
Price
$12.00
$11.16
Publisher
Iron Circus Comics
Publish Date
February 06, 2024
Pages
92
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781638991052
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Sage Coffey is a trans nonbinary cartoonist in Chicago who is best known for
their work with The Nib, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker.
Since 2016, Sage has edited Sweaty Palms Anthology: The Anthology About
Anxiety and has contributed to many other comics anthologies including Be
Gay, Do Comics and Comics for Choice! They love their old cats,
watching wrestling, and drinking orange blossom tea.
their work with The Nib, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker.
Since 2016, Sage has edited Sweaty Palms Anthology: The Anthology About
Anxiety and has contributed to many other comics anthologies including Be
Gay, Do Comics and Comics for Choice! They love their old cats,
watching wrestling, and drinking orange blossom tea.
Reviews
"Surreal and hilarious happenings in the Beetlejuician afterlife." -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Deceptively emotional . . . a comic that you must read twice." -- WOMEN WRITE ABOUT COMICS
"Balances the silly with the serious to tell an unreal, too-real emotional tale." -- BITCHES ON COMICS
"This is Cathy for ironic millennials." -- AiPT COMICS