Joss Whedon’s Sugarshock gets its own title

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Joss Whedon’s Sugarshack won the Eisner Award for Best Web Comic when originally presented in the first online issues of MySpace Dark Horse Presents. Now Whedon’s award-winning story gets its own 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.

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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 Fabio Moon delivers the outrageous story with equal energy, as well as providing a fourteen-page look at his process, with never-before-seen character designs, page layouts, and promotional images.

This is a must check out book for Jos Whedon fans like myself. If you’d like to see the original award-winning webcomic… look no further! (just click)

via CBR

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1 Comment

  1. Sugarshock is easily the best original thing to come out of the MySpace experiment. Whedon dialogue plus Moon art (why oh why oh WHY is Marvel not releasing Casanova under the Icon imprint) equals joy.

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