SAN JOSE, CA - March 30 2011 - Jenna’s   life is stagnating. Her husband is a slacker, her job isn’t worth the   stress, and hypochondria is her only diversion. That is, until she   starts getting symptoms of what doctors are calling “the worst disease   in the world,” and it’s not all in her head. Loserville,   a new SLG Publishing graphic novel by Alex Cox to be published in  June,  explores what happens when one woman’s life gets interesting.
Diagnosed   with multiple sploderosis, Jenna knows that at any moment, she may   explode. But with a little help 
from her subconscious mind, a wise   advisor called Ice Cream Larry, and some mysterious portals, Jenna just  might use the bad news to take back control of her life.
In creating Loserville,   Cox was inspired by a friend who had to cope with receiving a   life-changing diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. “She diagnosed herself on   the Internet and I thought she was crazy, and then she actually had   what she diagnosed herself with,” said Cox. “So the story is basically   about what happens when someone is diagnosed with a horrible disease, in   this case a disease where you might explode. I wanted to explore how   the thought of ‘you might, or might not, explode’ affects someone’s life   and relationships.”
Another   influence on Cox’s work was the surrealist Franz Kafka. “I befriended   Kafka. I read some stories,” he said, adding, ” I don’t if it’s true,   but he I heard he also worked in insurance to support his writing and it   drove him crazy.”
Loserville Volume One: And Then You Might Explode
June 2011
120 pages
Black-and-white interiors
ISBN 978-1-59362-212-1
Diamond Comics code: APR110756
$9.95
Loserville Volume One: And Then You Might Explode is scheduled for a June 2011 release and will be available at better  comics and book stores as well as at Amazon.com and from the publishers  own website. Digital versions of the book will be made available through  Comixology, Panelfly and iVerse.