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Image Comics' Hilariously Brutal 'I Hate Fairyland' is Finally Heading to TV with a Dream Team

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  • January 30, 2026
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Image Comics' Hilariously Brutal 'I Hate Fairyland' is Finally Heading to TV with a Dream Team

Get Ready for Mayhem: 'I Hate Fairyland' Lands TV Series with Perfect Creative Minds Attached

Image Comics' fan-favorite series, 'I Hate Fairyland,' known for its unique blend of whimsical art and shockingly dark humor, is officially being adapted into a TV show, featuring a creative team that seems tailor-made for its chaotic charm.

Well, folks, hold onto your magical wands and prepare for some serious mayhem, because a piece of news has just dropped that's sure to send ripples of gleeful shock through the comic book community. The absolutely unhinged, hilariously violent, and utterly brilliant Image Comics series, 'I Hate Fairyland,' is finally, blessedly, getting its own TV show! And honestly? The team behind this adaptation looks like an absolute perfect fit, a match made in... well, not quite heaven, perhaps more like a chaotic, glitter-infused purgatory.

For those who might not be familiar with the glorious mess that is 'I Hate Fairyland,' let me paint a picture. Imagine a sweet, innocent little girl named Gertrude who, much like Alice, finds herself transported to a vibrant, candy-colored Fairyland. Only, unlike Alice, Gertrude gets stuck there for decades. She never ages, but her patience, sanity, and childlike wonder certainly do. What results is a perpetually eight-year-old protagonist with the cynical, jaded, and homicidally violent tendencies of someone who's spent thirty years trying and failing to find a way home. It's a world where fluffy clouds hide brutal dismemberment, and cute anthropomorphic animals meet grisly ends, all drawn in Skottie Young's distinctively charming, yet deceptively brutal, art style. It's truly a one-of-a-kind comic, and if you know, you know.

Now, about that 'perfect team.' Bringing this chaotic vision to life is Skydance Animation, a studio that's been making some interesting moves in the animated space. But the real magic comes from the names attached to the creative side. Skottie Young, the genius creator of 'I Hate Fairyland' himself, is on board as an executive producer. This is huge, ensuring the series' unique tone and spirit remain intact. Joining him to pen the script and serve as executive producer is none other than Ryan Ridley, a writer known for his work on Adult Swim's 'Rick and Morty.' If anyone understands dark humor, rapid-fire wit, and the art of pushing boundaries, it's him. And if that wasn't enough to get your excitement levels spiking, Alex Hirsch, the brilliant mind behind Disney's 'Gravity Falls' and a contributor to 'Big Mouth,' is also joining as an executive producer. This triumvirate of talent feels incredibly appropriate for Gertrude's twisted journey.

Adapting 'I Hate Fairyland' has always seemed like a daunting task, given its extreme violence, mature themes, and the sheer audacity of its humor, all wrapped in a deceptively sweet package. But with Young's guiding hand, Ridley's knack for cutting-edge adult animation, and Hirsch's proven ability to craft compelling, quirky worlds, this adaptation truly feels like it's in the safest, most capable, and perhaps most deliciously deranged hands possible. Fans have clamored for this for ages, and now, it seems our prayers (or perhaps, curses) have been answered. We simply can't wait to see Gertrude's axe-wielding, expletive-laden adventures finally come to the screen!

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