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David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January

British comic creators David Gaffney and Dan Berry are teaming up for a new comic self-described as "a dark comedy about relationships, memory, loneliness, and obsession."

David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January

Top Shelf announced the new original graphic novel in a press release today:

Valerie has a rich interior life. Serially unlucky in love, to feel better she imagines that her previous boyfriends are dead and that their bodies are kept downstairs in the cellar in a strange, mummified state. Every day she brings them upstairs and speaks with them about what went wrong.

What follows is a series of peculiar, funny, and sometimes disturbing short tales about inept lovers, weird obsessions, and socially malfunctioning men who repeatedly fail to build a relationship with poor Valerie.

Apart from Stanley. Stanley was special.
Could he be the one to save her?

The 120 page OGN retails for $19.95 and hits stores in January. You can preorder it now though, if you can't wait.

David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January David Gaffney And Dan Berry Explore 'The Three Rooms In Valerie's Head' At Top Shelf In January


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