ON the very edges of the unknown lies the Twilight World . . .. . . where monsters and magical people wickedly meet. Little Salem teems with hotrods, malt shops, ghouls, and devil girls. Good, teen witch Bunny has a perfectly bad girlfriend in vampire biker Dean, until a dark, and very insistent...
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ON the very edges of the unknown lies the Twilight World . . .. . . where monsters and magical people wickedly meet. Little Salem teems with hotrods, malt shops, ghouls, and devil girls. Good, teen witch Bunny has a perfectly bad girlfriend in vampire biker Dean, until a dark, and very insistent lesbian fairy comes along. Can Bunny resist Fairer Than's charms? And when she does, what will Fairer Than (and Dean), do about it? Find out in "The Wrecking Faerie"!A paranormal, lesbian romance that was nominated for a Gaylactic Spectrum award:Meet magical witch girl Bunny, a good teen witch happily attending Haunt High, drinking Ghost Shakes at Shivers, and dancing her supernatural midnights away at cemetery spook fetes. Dean is her perfect greaser, vampire girlfriend, but beyond hotrods and motorcycles lies something more in the Enchanted Forest: fairies. And even among such ancient, preternatural denizens, they've someone to fear, namely the notorious heart breaker and home wrecker, the dark fairy, Fairer Than.Fairer Than: gorgeous, red-haired, stronger than a fairy ought to be, and smoldering in more ways than one. Her reputation has Daughters of the Faerie Court flee before her wake lest they fall for her charms.And when Fairer Than comes to Little Salem, she just happens to notice Bunny.Rockabilly fiends meet fairy tale legends as paranormal hearts and heads collide:Created, written, and drawn by Elizabeth Watasin—author of the steampunk novel series The Dark Victorian—Charm School was originally a comic book series released during the height of the 1990s’ independent publisher movement. Paying homage to 1950s-style teen romances and pinup art, as seen through the lens of shoujo manga, this paranormal lesbian romance earned accolades, award nominations, and a legion of fans during its run—and now Watasin and her A-Girl Studio publishing house are preparing to introduce Bunny, Dean, and Fairer Than to a new comic-reading audience.“I think it’s time to bring Charm School to a new generation of LGBT-friendly readers and to girls and women looking for stories with warm, delightful female characters swept up in unexpected romantic adventures. If you didn’t catch the story the first time around, you’re in for a treat.”—Elizabeth Watasin, creator of Charm School“Elizabeth Watasin . . . is the finest black and white artist shy of the Hernandez Brothers of Love and Rockets fame.”—Goodreads
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