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Spinning off from SUNSTONE and SWING! SUGAR creators Matt Hawkins and Yishan Li reteam to bring you the story of two recently divorced people attempting online dating for the first time. Rob and Anna are a perfect match…but will they ever meet? Both recently divorced, they both attempt online dating for the first time. The fakes and flakes of the online dating world make for an interesting journey as these two fight through the insanity of it all. Will they find true love and happiness or get lost in the chaotic dating world forever!?!

Produktbeschreibung
Spinning off from SUNSTONE and SWING! SUGAR creators Matt Hawkins and Yishan Li reteam to bring you the story of two recently divorced people attempting online dating for the first time. Rob and Anna are a perfect match…but will they ever meet? Both recently divorced, they both attempt online dating for the first time. The fakes and flakes of the online dating world make for an interesting journey as these two fight through the insanity of it all. Will they find true love and happiness or get lost in the chaotic dating world forever!?!
Autorenporträt
A veteran of the initial Image Comics launch, Matt started his career in comic book publishing in 1993 and has been working with Image as a creator, writer and executive for over 20 years. President/COO of Top Cow since 1998, Matt has created and written over 30 new franchises for Top Cow and Image including Think Tank, The Tithe, Necromancer, VICE, Lady Pendragon, Aphrodite IX, Tales of Honor as well as handling the company’s business affairs. Yishan Li is a Chinese-British comics and manhua illustrator. She is self-taught. Li has worked on popular comic book titles such as Hellboy, Batwoman, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She describes her own comics as "'girly stuff' ... ranging from historical detective dramas to young girls' adventure stories".