Well, Imogen is indeed present in the comics. Her character adds a unique element to the overall narrative and interacts with other characters in interesting ways.
It means a large amount or pile of fictional works like novels, short stories, etc. For example, a library might have a heap of fiction books on its shelves.
Since I don't know the exact Imogen Binnie novel from 2013, it's difficult to say the titular setting. However, if it's a coming - of - age type of novel, it could be a high school or a college campus. Another possibility is that it's set in a rural area with a lot of nature and a small community.
One possible fanfic could be about Imogen and Agreus going on an adventure outside of Carnival Row. They might face some challenges from the human - fae tensions that exist in the show. Imogen could use her wits and Agreus his strength to overcome obstacles.
Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' is often considered one. It has a beautiful and tragic story about love, wealth, and the American Dream. The descriptions of the Jazz Age are vivid and the characters are memorable.
A 'top of the heap novel' is often one that has a unique and engaging plot. It grabs the reader's attention from the start and keeps them hooked throughout. For example, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' has a powerful story about justice and racism in the South that makes it stand out.
These stories might be Heap of Birds' way of highlighting the dark parts of Native American history. The 'dead' in the title could signify the loss of lives, cultures, and traditions due to colonization and other historical injustices. He may be using his art to bring these issues to the forefront and start conversations about them.