I Hate Fairyland 01 Apr 2026

Here’s a useful write-up for I Hate Fairyland #1 (by Skottie Young, published by Image Comics). I Hate Fairyland #1 is the debut issue of a darkly hilarious, ultra-violent satire of classic portal fantasy (think Alice in Wonderland meets Willy Wonka meets Happy Tree Friends ). Written and drawn by Skottie Young (known for his Oz adaptations and Marvel covers), it flips the “young hero trapped in a magical land” trope on its head. Plot Summary (No Major Spoilers) A six-year-old girl named Gertrude is whisked away to the colorful, candy-colored realm of Fairyland. She’s given a quest by the jovial King (a giant, floating head with a crown) to find the key to return home. The only problem: she fails. For 27 years .

❌ Not for children, despite the art style ❌ Avoid if you dislike gore or cynicism I Hate Fairyland became an instant cult hit (2015–2018, later revived in 2022). Issue #1 perfectly establishes the series’ DNA: irreverent, visually stunning, and unapologetically mean-spirited in the best way. It’s a pitch-perfect debut that delivers what the title promises. Bottom Line I Hate Fairyland #1 is a gut-busting, blood-soaked middle finger to classic fairy tales. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Dorothy Gale grew up bitter and armed, read this. One of the funniest #1 issues Image has ever published. I Hate Fairyland 01

Issue #1 opens with Gertrude—now a foul-mouthed, chain-smoking, middle-aged woman in a little girl’s dress—still trapped in Fairyland. She has abandoned any pretense of being a hero. Instead, she solves problems with a bloody axe, profanity, and sheer frustration. The issue introduces her relationship with , a dim-witted, one-eyed monster guide who serves as her reluctant sidekick (and occasional punching bag). Here’s a useful write-up for I Hate Fairyland