Cavalcade of Boys #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "#1 Rollerskates and Keys," Tim Fish launches a raw, character-driven story with a quiet intensity, following Stan’s unsettling pursuit of David, while secrets simmer beneath the surface of small-town connections. As Tighe ends a relationship with Warren, whose lies begin to unravel, and Stephanie returns to town, David shares a quiet moment with Gordon about his sister’s friend Tommy, whose arrival hints at shifting dynamics. Tim Fish handles every aspect of the interior art and writing, with Jay Laird’s colors adding subtle depth, and the cover by Fish captures the story’s intimate, tense mood.
In "Man Overboard," David prepares for a visit from his sister's friend Tommy while tensions simmer between Stan, who's fixated on him, and Gordon, who's caught in the fallout of Tighe’s breakup with Warren—whose lies keep unraveling. Meanwhile, Stephanie’s return stirs old currents in the quiet town.
In "The Third," Stan and Stephanie rally to plan a surprise birthday for Tighe, but their efforts take an unexpected turn when Warren brings his new boyfriend to meet him. Meanwhile, David’s sister’s friend Tommy settles in with Gordon and David, adding new layers to their already complicated dynamic.
In "Resolve," Jo and her friends gather for Tighe’s birthday, where long-held tensions simmer beneath the surface. David and Stan finally confront the reality of David’s move in with Gordon, while Tommy shines in the spotlight and Warren faces another chapter of singledom.
In "Chapter Four: Trolley Song" from Cavalcade of Boys #1, Jo finds himself drawn into an unexpected moment of connection when he shares a streetcar ride with a boy whose presence is underscored by the nostalgic strains of "The Trolley Song" — a melody that lingers in the air like a memory not yet made.
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Reprinted in Cavalcade of Boys #[nn] (2006)
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