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Headline:
You are the hero, of your own story
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Comics Fighting Cancer
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Print Edition
On Sale Date:
14 October 2017
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Comic Book
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English
Country:
United Kingdom
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After fighting cancer in 2015, Susie Gander decided to tell her story in a unique way, combining both fact and fiction, for an informative, yet fun approach to raise awareness of cancer and money for charity.
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No Rating / Not Explicit
Number of pages:
42
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Overall Rating: 4.9 out of 5
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Empowering, hopeful and ultimately beautiful..this is a superhero story wrapped in an autobiography with more honesty than you could ever imagine and further proof that not all heroes where capes
By: www.ComicsAnonymous.co.uk - 25 May 2018 09:43:15
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Having been through this battle myself. This comic captures every thought and feeling i went through myself. This comic will hit you hard and pull at your heart. You are warned. Be prepared to cry.
By: Fair Spark Books - 01 January 2018 10:24:00
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Sometimes great art comes from a cruel, hand-delivered fate from life; that huge jerk. In this case, the art comes from creator Susie Gander in the form of her semi-autobiographical journey entitled Perry Winkle. Gander shaped this comic as a means to cope with her diagnosis and treatment of Hodgkins Lymphoma, as well as raise awareness. Perry Winkle packs a powerful and emotional punch that readers will feel all the way through the last panel.
By: A Place To Hang Your Cape - 07 December 2017 17:09:40
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A book of bravery and heart. Ill keep recommending this over and over again.
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I've always said comics are the ultimate narrative form, in this case Susie Gander uses it to share an intimate, very touching and at times humorous account of her battle with cancer. Using a superhero cypher as a way to represent her mentality and personality during the struggle is a masterstroke. At once giving insight to something very private and opening the story wide and accessible.Can't praise it enough. I'll be buying a paper and ink copy when I get tot meet Susie in person at a con.
By: KenReynolds - 21 November 2017 13:02:05