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'''''Imaginary Friends''''' was a [[comic book]] series written by [[Jim Sheldrake]] which borrowed characters from great [[literature]] and obscure [[penny dreadful]]s and tied them together into a single continuity. It was Sheldrake's first creator-owned book, published by ''[[AmeriComics]]''. The first volume was released in [[1999]].  
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'''''Imaginary Friends''''' was a [[comic book]] series written by [[Jim Sheldrake]] which borrowed characters from great [[literature]] and obscure [[penny dreadful]]s and tied them together into a single continuity. It was Sheldrake's first creator-owned book, published by ''[[AmeriComics]]''. The first volume was released in [[1999]].


A [[movie]] based on ''Imaginary Friends'' was released in [[2003]].
A [[movie]] based on ''Imaginary Friends'' was released in [[2003]].
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''Imaginary Friends'' is the equivalent of ''{{W|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen}}'' in ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]''.
''Imaginary Friends'' is the equivalent of ''{{W|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen}}'' in ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]''.
[[Category:Comic books]]
[[Category:Comic books]]

Latest revision as of 23:48, 18 January 2024

You may be looking for the novel of the same name.

Imaginary Friends was a comic book series written by Jim Sheldrake which borrowed characters from great literature and obscure penny dreadfuls and tied them together into a single continuity. It was Sheldrake's first creator-owned book, published by AmeriComics. The first volume was released in 1999.

A movie based on Imaginary Friends was released in 2003.

Between the the release of the first and second volumes of Imaginary Friends: The Hundred Year War, Sheldrake was imprisoned at Camp Gulliver. Imaginary Friends: The Hundred Year War: 1969 was written on his bedsheets and smuggled out of Gulliver; it featured Malachi Yarrow, X-12, and a brief appearance by Story. The third and final volume of The Hundred Year War was smuggled out of Gulliver through Story; it was set in 2009 and featured a parody of Finn Foster as the antichrist. (PROSE: The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Imaginary Friends is the equivalent of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy.