Iron Circus Starts Crowdfunding for Little Mermaid Dark Fantasy Retelling
The inclusion of American Sign Language in The Sea in You is just part of the diversity readers can expect in the book. Queer romances and body diversity are another aspect Sheron incorporates into her retelling, as is the reinterpretation of The Little Mermaid’s Prince character as a villain to comment on abusive relationships. The Sea in You uses its inspiration as a jumping-off point to tell a modern fairytale that doesn’t shy away from the positives and negatives of modern life for young people. Readers have every reason to believe that The Sea in You will be an engrossing tale if past Iron Circus books like Light of the Moon are any indication.
Stories as ingrained in pop culture as most fairytales often wind up being revisited by later generations. They can easily be changed or updated to fit into the cultural mores that newer audiences will be much more receptive to. The Sea in You takes the best aspects of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic fish-out-of-water story and gives it a new coat of paint for Gen Z readers. Much like how older fairytales could impart wisdom, Jessi Sheron’s comic has the opportunity to give readers a quaint story that also encourages acceptance of queer relationships while broaching other important topics for younger readers. With titles like Real Hero S***, Iron Circus has proven itself as an exciting publisher. The Little Mermaid just may get the update that it needs if Iron Circus Comics successfully funds The Sea in You.
Readers interested in backing Iron Circus’ new book The Sea in You can do so here!
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Iron Circus Starts Crowdfunding for Little Mermaid Dark Fantasy Retelling
The inclusion of American Sign Language in The Sea in You is just part of the diversity readers can expect in the book. Queer romances and body diversity are another aspect Sheron incorporates into her retelling, as is the reinterpretation of The Little Mermaid’s Prince character as a villain to comment on abusive relationships. The Sea in You uses its inspiration as a jumping-off point to tell a modern fairytale that doesn’t shy away from the positives and negatives of modern life for young people. Readers have every reason to believe that The Sea in You will be an engrossing tale if past Iron Circus books like Light of the Moon are any indication.
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Stories as ingrained in pop culture as most fairytales often wind up being revisited by later generations. They can easily be changed or updated to fit into the cultural mores that newer audiences will be much more receptive to. The Sea in You takes the best aspects of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic fish-out-of-water story and gives it a new coat of paint for Gen Z readers. Much like how older fairytales could impart wisdom, Jessi Sheron’s comic has the opportunity to give readers a quaint story that also encourages acceptance of queer relationships while broaching other important topics for younger readers. With titles like Real Hero S***, Iron Circus has proven itself as an exciting publisher. The Little Mermaid just may get the update that it needs if Iron Circus Comics successfully funds The Sea in You.
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Readers interested in backing Iron Circus’ new book The Sea in You can do so here!
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Iron Circus Starts Crowdfunding for Little Mermaid Dark Fantasy Retelling
The inclusion of American Sign Language in The Sea in You is just part of the diversity readers can expect in the book. Queer romances and body diversity are another aspect Sheron incorporates into her retelling, as is the reinterpretation of The Little Mermaid’s Prince character as a villain to comment on abusive relationships. The Sea in You uses its inspiration as a jumping-off point to tell a modern fairytale that doesn’t shy away from the positives and negatives of modern life for young people. Readers have every reason to believe that The Sea in You will be an engrossing tale if past Iron Circus books like Light of the Moon are any indication.
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Stories as ingrained in pop culture as most fairytales often wind up being revisited by later generations. They can easily be changed or updated to fit into the cultural mores that newer audiences will be much more receptive to. The Sea in You takes the best aspects of Hans Christian Anderson’s classic fish-out-of-water story and gives it a new coat of paint for Gen Z readers. Much like how older fairytales could impart wisdom, Jessi Sheron’s comic has the opportunity to give readers a quaint story that also encourages acceptance of queer relationships while broaching other important topics for younger readers. With titles like Real Hero S***, Iron Circus has proven itself as an exciting publisher. The Little Mermaid just may get the update that it needs if Iron Circus Comics successfully funds The Sea in You.
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Readers interested in backing Iron Circus’ new book The Sea in You can do so here!
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