GROMMETS DEBUT STICKS LANDING WITH READERS, RUSHED BACK TO PRINT IN ORDER TO KEEP UP WITH DEMAND

The New York Times bestselling writer Rick Remender (Napalm Lullaby, Deadly Class, LOW) and fan-favorite comedian and writer Brian Posehn (Rifters, Deadpool, The Mandalorian, Scotch McTiernan: Holiday Party) alongside artistic powerhouse Brett Parson (Tank Girl) and colorist extraordinaire Moreno Dinisio (Black Science) have a kickflip hit on their hands with last week’s buzzy debut of Grommets #1. This seven issue miniseries from Image Comics has instantly charmed readers with its slice-of-life, coming-of-age story and is being rushed back to print this week in order to keep up with escalating demand.

“Taking stories from my childhood, mixing them with Brian’s, and then seeing them brought to life by the high artistic genius of Brett and Moreno is a rare treat,” said Remender. “We’re all grateful to the warm reception the series has received.”

Posehn added: “Super stoked to finally have Grommets out there. And I’m double super stoked we had to do a second pressing. Keep gleaming that cube, man.”

Like some of the best John Hughes movies, Grommets takes readers on an ’80s-infused journey of a young Rick starts a new school and tries desperately to find his place amongst the cliques of foul-mouthed high schoolers of the Sacramento suburbs. Skateboarding provides him with an opportunity to make some ‘cool’ new friends—but he soon finds out that they may not be as ‘cool’ as he (or they!) first thought.

Grommets is at once an authentic look at punk rock and skater culture and a snapshot of the generation that turned skating into a worldwide phenomenon. It’s a heartfelt story that follows two friends from troubled homes as they navigate their damage in an era when no one cared.

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