
It’s with the creative and crazy stage crew that he finds his ‘home’. What he finds is a whole group of interesting and quirky people – from the narcissistic actors to the down-to-Earth and yet very otherworldly stage crew. On a whim, he checks out the drama club and looks to join. He’d rather draw in the bushes during breaks but is also pushed to do extra-curricular activities and socialize. Jory is a bit of a loner and having to deal with a new school to boot.



Honestly, there wasn’t enough to go on yet but I can say it definitely is a trippy story. The Backstages is a difficult one for me to review this is a short first introductory issue that pretty much sets up the premise of the series (magical realism, friendships, bonding, lots of drama) that may or may not get better as it goes on.
