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THE LAST DAY OF COMICS

THE LAST DAY OF COMICS
By Scott Sawitz

GENRE: Drama, Comedy
LOGLINE:

After being informed their final day of work at their beloved comic book store is today, a wannabe comic artist and a film school dropout will have to figure out their next step, and their mutual relationships, in one final shift.

SYNOPSIS:

Clerks meets Empire Records —a sharp, dialogue-driven dramedy that captures the bittersweet humor and poignancy of growing up, with a geek-culture backdrop that’s equal parts snarky and sincere.

In The Last Day of Comics, the mundane and the extraordinary collide in a heartfelt dramedy set in Middle Coast Comics, a comic book store on the verge of closure. The story follows Colton, a film school dropout and aspiring screenwriter, and Jade, a talented but frustrated comic artist, as they navigate their uncertain futures on the store's final day.

As the duo interacts with quirky customers, reminisce about their shared passion for storytelling, and contemplate their next moves, they face pivotal personal dilemmas. Colton, struggling with his stalled creative ambitions, considers rekindling his screenwriting dreams while coming to terms with a devastating betrayal by his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Jade is torn between staying in her comfortable but uninspired life or taking a leap of faith with an art school opportunity that could redefine her career and relationships.

Against the backdrop of a store filled with nostalgic artifacts of their shared culture, the two confront the inevitability of change. Through humor, sharp banter, and moments of vulnerability, they reflect on their creative identities and the sacrifices required to chase their dreams.

When the day ends, the comic shop’s closure symbolizes more than just the loss of a business; it marks the end of an era in their lives and the beginning of an uncertain but hopeful new chapter. The Last Day of Comics is a celebration of friendship, resilience, and the transformative power of creativity, infused with the bittersweet nostalgia of growing up and moving on.

THE LAST DAY OF COMICS

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