Evil-ish

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A01=Kennedy Tarrell
adventure
Author_Kennedy Tarrell
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comedy
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evil league
fantasy graphic novel
good and evil
high fantasy comic
magic
nonbinary representation
queer fantasy
queer graphic novel
queer representation
trope graphic novels
tropey

Product details

  • ISBN 9781250839954
  • Weight: 423g
  • Dimensions: 158 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Hawthorne Vandercast has big plans: join the infamous Brigade of Shade, move into a glamorous castle, and leave their mundane life as a potion barista behind. But when they finally get the chance to join the Brigade, Hawthorne finds themself overshadowed by Maple, a bubbly, bright, flowery girl who could not look further from evil. After an accident ends in death and suddenly Hawthrone is leading the Brigade, they begin to realize that maybe villainy isn't actually all it's cracked up to be. Evil-ish spins the classic tropes of good and evil on their heads in a hilarious and tender story about a teenager who feels bigger than their job, their town, and their circumstances... and finds out that what they thought they wanted might not be what they actually need.
Kennedy Tarrell (she/they) likes to write and illustrate dark comedies, overt therapy analogies, and general spooky stuff. Aside from that, they work as a story artist and animation writer, across studios such as Walt Disney Animation Studios, Netflix, Cartoon Network, DreamWorks, and Warner Bros. Aside from that, she spends her time with her dog, Lenny, far too many DnD groups to manage, and sneaking coffees into libraries across Los Angeles.

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