Artificial Flowers

Rachael Smith
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Siobhan has left her hometown to try to start a career as an artist in trendy East London. Thanks to the financial support of her family she's able to assume the lifestyle of a successful artist without having ever sold a painting. She desperately needs an exhibition but no one seems particularly interested in her work. When her little brother Chris's anti-social tendencies resurface, he's sent by his parents to stay with her as part attempt at rehabilitation, part banishment. Soon the two discover a way in which they can help each other; they just need to keep it a secret from their parents, Siobhan's girlfriend and the London art scene... In the first ever "Smithverse" crossover, fan favourites Chris (I Am Fire) and Siobhan (House Party) unite for a graphic novella about the frustrations and rewards that come from the ways that we choose to express ourselves.
Genres: ComicsGraphic NovelsLGBT
88 Pages

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