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Imaginary fiends, written by Tim Seeley ; art by Stephen Molnar ; colors by Quinton Winter ; letters by Carlos M. Mangual ; collection cover art and original series covers by Richard Pace

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Imaginary fiends, written by Tim Seeley ; art by Stephen Molnar ; colors by Quinton Winter ; letters by Carlos M. Mangual ; collection cover art and original series covers by Richard Pace
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Imaginary fiends
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1076503839
Responsibility statement
written by Tim Seeley ; art by Stephen Molnar ; colors by Quinton Winter ; letters by Carlos M. Mangual ; collection cover art and original series covers by Richard Pace
Summary
"It's horror, mystery, and nostalgia all wrapped up together to create one perfect miniseries in Imaginary Fiends. "Polly Peachpit." Those were the words ten-year-old Brinke Calle said when she was found covered in her own blood by the woods in rural Cannon Falls, MN. Her best friend, Melba, had just attempted to murder her because a spider girl named Polly Peachpit told her to. Since that day, Melba has spent seven years in a mental health facility. Tomorrow is her eighteenth birthday. Tomorrow, she'll be transferred to a federal prison. Tomorrow, her real sentence will begin. That is until she receives a visit from FBI Agent Virgil Crockett. Crockett explains that there is another world beyond ours, where hungry spectral aliens stalk the minds of the impressionable and weak. These things, called IMPs (Interdimensional Mental Parasites) feed on compliance. They convince hosts to do things for them, and the more they feed, the stronger they become. More IMPs stream into the world each day, invisible to everyone but his or her hosts. After years of drugs and counseling, Polly and Melba have developed a unique relationship--and to Crockett, this relationship represents something her people can work with. In exchange for release from prison, Crockett asks Melba (and Polly) to serve as IMP hunters. For Melba, it's a chance to prove that she's innocent, convinced to murder by a monster...a monster she must now unleash."--, Provided by publisher
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