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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]].  
'''''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]]

Revision as of 12:05, 26 February 2019

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

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