Cassie and Bennett have made it into Mary Sue World at last where they come face-to-face with the original Mary Sue!
As they continue their search for Jessica so that Cassie can make amends for their argument, they realize just how special and meaningful fan communities truly are. But with London still loose in the real world, Bennett faces an unexpected dilemma in this moving final issue: Her Mary Sue wants to stay put—so what does that mean for her?
Acclaimed screenwriter and comics writer Meghan Fitzmartin (Tim Drake: Robin, Supernatural) and fan-favorite illustrator Lisa Sterle (Firefly: The Ballad of Chang Benitez) take readers to the edge in this final issue!
Meghan Fitzmartin studied to be a youth pastor to tell people they are loved—a calling that transformed into a writing career focusing on the same purpose. She worked on the series Supernatural for four seasons, while also writing on DC Superhero Girls, Monkie Kid Season 2, Justice Society: World War 2, and the RWBY v Justice League movies. She is most recently known for her work in comics—writing for DC Comics on runs such as Future State: Robin Eternal, the Tim Drake story in Batman: Urban Legends, the mini-series Dark Crisis: Young Justice, and the critically acclaimed Tim Drake: Robin.
Cassie and Bennett have made it into Mary Sue World at last where they come face-to-face with the original Mary Sue!
As they continue their search for Jessica so that Cassie can make amends for their argument, they realize just how special and meaningful fan communities truly are. But with London still loose in the real world, Bennett faces an unexpected dilemma in this moving final issue: Her Mary Sue wants to stay put—so what does that mean for her?
Acclaimed screenwriter and comics writer Meghan Fitzmartin (Tim Drake: Robin, Supernatural) and fan-favorite illustrator Lisa Sterle (Firefly: The Ballad of Chang Benitez) take readers to the edge in this final issue!
Creators
Meghan Fitzmartin studied to be a youth pastor to tell people they are loved—a calling that transformed into a writing career focusing on the same purpose. She worked on the series Supernatural for four seasons, while also writing on DC Superhero Girls, Monkie Kid Season 2, Justice Society: World War 2, and the RWBY v Justice League movies. She is most recently known for her work in comics—writing for DC Comics on runs such as Future State: Robin Eternal, the Tim Drake story in Batman: Urban Legends, the mini-series Dark Crisis: Young Justice, and the critically acclaimed Tim Drake: Robin.