Unfortunately, Paul Hornschemeier’s Life with Mr Dangerous is probably his least engaging, mostly for being repetitively miserable like too many other books. They didn’t sell like they hoped and that experiment came to an end. Life with Mr Dangerous appeared in 2011 at the tail end of the indie-comics boom of the late ‘00s when they were suddenly moderately popular and big publishers like Penguin and Random House began putting out non-superhero comics, ie. That’s right, it’s another instalment of: Sad Bastard Comics! Her only friends are her cat and the TV show Mr Dangerous. She just broke up with yet another bad boyfriend, hates her job, doesn’t really know what she wants to do with her life, and pines for Michael, a friend whom she calls every night because he lives far away in San Francisco. Amy is a soon-to-be 26 year old retail clerk in a clothes store.
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