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Backstagers Vol. 3
Backstagers Vol. 3 | James Tynion IV, Sam Johns
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All the world's a stage . . . but what happens behind the curtain is pure magic--literally! The Backstagers are back in (stage) blacks, for a festive collection of Valentine's Day and Halloween stories! Join Jory and the rest of the Backstagers as they wrestle with anti-Valentine crusades, totally creepy phantoms (NOT of the opera), and the everpresent magic of the backstage world in this romantically spooky third volume of the hit series. Reuniting the Prism Award-winning team of writer James Tynion IV (Detective Comics, Justice League) and artist Rian Sygh, along with a variety of fan-favorite artists including Brittney Williams (Goldie Vance), Caitlin Rose Boyle (Jonesy), Katy Farina (Steven Universe), and more, these holiday tales will fill your heart with love, spooky spectres, and chocolate. Lots...and lots...of chocolate.
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Michollio
Backstagers Vol. 3 | James Tynion IV, Sam Johns
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A collection of Valentine's and Halloween stories. These stories weren't my favorite, but I love these characters.

#BookishBingo: Takes place in the fall

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Super cute! This was a collection of holiday stories and shorts related to the main story. Charming as ever.

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xicanti
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Y‘all, I‘ve been looking forward to the JANE THE VIRGIN finale all week—so of course, my TV & internet kept conking out at random intervals and it didn‘t record properly. 😭 I‘ll have to wait until it hits Netflix tomorrow.

(If your TV worked okay tonight, don‘t you dare tell me spoilers. I‘m serious. I will CURSE you.)

So I sat outside with vol 3 of THE BACKSTAGERS, which was its usual delightful self, and a thriller I bailed on for odd pacing.