Giraffes, Human Shadows, and Severed Heads: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From David B.’s Nocturnal Conspiracies
Seven pages from the new graphic novel by the author of the acclaimed 'Epileptic.'
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Before Gerard Way was the lead singer of My Chemical Romance, he was an aspiring animator and comic-book artist working for the Cartoon Network.
An exclusive six-page excerpt from Jamie McKelvie's new graphic novel.
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