Farm Freaks Day 1 - The Arrival (Paperback)

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A 7-part graphic novel cartoon comedy miniseries. Follow a lost journal detailing the wild events that took place during a week on a farm of misfits. The journal's author is only one of the many mad mysteries of melancholy meadows!


Day 1 - The Arrival
A group of zany, misfit animals, lead by Curdled the Cow, who are constantly being moved from farm to farm due to their crazy antics. They may have met their match when sent to a drab and regime farm in Melancholy Meadows, run by a no-nonsense raging bull, Boris. However, the tables turn when Curdled, and his fellow Farm Freaks begin to discover that this farm is equally eccentric and full of secrets!

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"Farm Freaks" unveils the enchanting saga of a band of eccentric animals led by the unflappable Curdled the Cow. This 7-part graphic novel miniseries takes readers on a rollicking adventure through the pages of a found journal, chronicling a week of outlandish happenings on the most unconventional farm you'll ever encounter. Each volume, representing a day, is a visual feast, styled as a weathered, leather-bound diary that shows a progression of wear and tear, and inviting readers into the heart of Melancholy Meadows. A place where the ordinary is anything but.
The story begins as our motley crew, notorious for their hijinks, finds themselves at Melancholy Meadows, a farm that seems dull under the strict surveillance of Boris, a no-nonsense bull with little patience for nonsense. Yet, as Curdled and his companions start to peel back the layers, they uncover a world brimming with secrets, proving that this farm is as much a misfit as they are.
Designed with a cartoonish flair, "Farm Freaks" is a delightful blend of simplicity and satire, making it an accessible read for children while offering a sharp-witted edge for adult readers. Each installment's cover grows increasingly tattered, mirroring the escalating chaos within the story, adding a tactile dimension to the reader's journey. As the narrative unfolds, readers are kept guessing about the journal's author, a mystery that only unravels in the closing pages. Beyond the laughter and the mystery, "Farm Freaks" imparts a profound moral: "Be your BEST self! It's okay to be different; the world would be boring if we were all the same!" This core message resonates through the zany escapades and heartwarming camaraderie of the Farm Freaks, making it not just a story, but a celebration of individuality and friendship.