SUZY SPREADWELL

· SUZY SPREADWELL Issue #2 · Bottomless Studio
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In the second issue of Suzy Spreadwell: America's Sweetheart, the line between the everyday and the infernal continues to blur for 18-year-old Suzy, the good girl with a purity pledge and a very active imagination. As she navigates the seemingly normal challenges of teen life—like hiding hickeys from her mom—Satan himself lurks just out of sight, a constant and unsettling presence. Dripping with both sexual tension and creeping horror, this issue takes readers further into Suzy’s struggle between her religious upbringing and her burgeoning sexuality. But Satan, always one step ahead, is ready to take advantage of every little slip.

Suzy Spreadwell mixes dark humor, supernatural horror, and a uniquely twisted take on religious guilt. Featuring stunning, full-color illustrations and a story that balances horror and satire, America's Sweetheart issue #2 is as provocative as it is visually striking.

This issue is a must-read for fans of mature, boundary-pushing comics that blend eroticism, faith, and the supernatural in a wholly original way.

Warning: Suzy Spreadwell: America’s Sweetheart contains adult themes, including explicit sexual content and religious imagery, and is intended for mature audiences.

About the author

John Linton Roberson has been an independent cartoonist, writer, and illustrator for over 25 years, and has produced 22 publications as Bottomless Studio since 1998. Most recently the lush anthology of comics, art, poetry and prose THIS SICKNESS #8, featuring 100 pages by 8 creators, including a new cover by Molly Kiely.

He is the adapter of Frank Wedekind's Lulu (Book 1 available at Amazon & Comixology, and ongoing serialization in THIS SICKNESS), the creator of Vladrushka for Eros/Fantagraphics, and the co-creator (with John E. Williams) of Uncle Cyrus. 

Online you can find him at jlroberson.org.

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