My Chemical Romance frontman, Gerard Way, made himself known in the comic book industry with The Umbrella Academy and The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, both from Dark Horse Comics. Way retruns to comics with an original picece, titled Twitter, which will definitely make you laugh-out-loud.
The Talkhouse gathers gathers smart and notable musicians from all genres and generations writing about their thoughts, opinions, and current releases. What btter way to get the music site recognized than on original web comic by Way. On the Talkhouse site, there is also a piece about Zola Jesus (Nika Danilova) discussing Olga Bell's Krai.
Hey! I wrote and drew a comic for @the_talkhouse ! Check it out- https://t.co/Dh9stfQIOb #comics
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) May 3, 2014
According to Talkhouse, Way wrote and illustrated his webcomic, Twitter, starring talking feline animals. Drawn in black and white colors, this is a hilarious and abstract comic strip poking fun at suburbia and social media. Everything goes horribly wrong when a human-sized cat, dressed as a mailman, asks, "Hey You don't know me, but can I come in?" As for its title, Way could be satirizing Twitter and twitter abuse in his comic strip.
That buzz heard this weekend was @gerardway's (of @MCRofficial) talk about @Twitter. #comics https://t.co/HJY665Z5JO pic.twitter.com/OaMhumr6cq — The Talkhouse (@the_talkhouse) May 5, 2014
With Twitter, Way could be teasing readers on what to expect from his All-Ages comic. From Way's official Twitter, check out this All-Ages cover titled Lemon:
Lemon pic.twitter.com/VWvmtl991U — Gerard Way (@gerardway) December 28, 2013
Check out the rest of Way's Twitter on The Talkhouse here. Make sure to pick up Way's The Umbrella Academy and The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys from Dark Horse Comics here.
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