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Internet Crusader

George Wylesol

"yo. ur abt to read 1 of the greatest storys ever told. its the story abt how i went on the internet and single handedly saved the world, killed the devil and made friends w god. i call this story Internet Crusader." - BSKskator191

Ever have one of those days when you're twelve where you're talking to a smokin' hot chick online and she turns out to be a robot working for an evil cult . . . and that hot chick sends a computer virus masked as dirty pictures . . . and that computer virus allows Satan to come through everyone's computers and hypnotise them . . . but the family computer has parental locks on it so you don't get the virus . . . and then God messages you to say you're the only person on earth who can save human existence, but to do it, you have to play video games?

Anyway, that's the set up for this graphic novel and 100% true, deep dive into early internet culture from wildly inventive comics creator George Wylesol!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Avery Hill Publishing
  • Publish Date: Nov 15th, 2019
  • Pages: 200
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.30in - 7.40in - 0.60in - 1.24lb
  • EAN: 9781910395516
  • Categories: Science Fiction - GeneralHorror

About the Author

Wylesol, George: - George Wylesol is an illustrator/designer/writer from Philadelphia, living and working in Baltimore. He has an MFA in Illustration Practice from Maryland Institute College of Art.

Praise for this book

"Internet Crusader is a masterpiece of intricate design. At it's heart though, it's also a superb horror story. It's creativity knows no limits... a smart, funny, scary and passionate encapsulation of the internet as a communal experience." - A Place to Hang Your Cape
"A fantastically complex and uniquely original read, that really pushes the boundaries of sequential storytelling." - Pipedream Comics
"A kid posting edgy blogs and gaming is set against eternal battles between heaven and hell... it's a juxtaposition that makes this book so fun, it's an absurd joke that these silly parts of the internet can become life and death on a world-ending level." - Multiversity Comics