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Eric Palicki comic
Black’s Myth: The Key to His Heart
It’s back, the “moody tale that smartly blends familiar supernatural elements with the trappings of classic pulpy crime stories” (Comics Beat). In this new case, werewolf private eye Janie “Strummer” Mercado tries to prevent a young girl from becoming a monster, with the aid of her suave djinn assistant Ben Si’lat. But will Strummer gain an intern instead? And why is an old enemy sending mysterious packages to her house? Featuring a cover by Liana Kangas and an incentive cover by Tim Seeley.
Genre: Supernatural, Mystery
Black's Myth
Meet Janie "Strummer" Jones, just an ordinary werewolf PI, trying to make it on the mean streets of LA. When the case of a lifetime falls into her lap, it's up to her and her charming djinn assistant Ben Si'lat to figure out just how many silver bullets have been used, and just where do silver bullets come from anyway?
Red Angel Dragnet
Tattooed bookseller Nate Reed has caged a demon within himself. Using its power, Nate fights the supernatural threats haunting Chicago. This is the story of the worst day and night of Nate's life.
- Issue # Full (6 years ago)
No Angel
Religious texts from The Bible to the Sumerian tablets speak of strange creatures descending from the heavens and mating with humans, their children the superhuman heroes of myth. None of this ever meant anything to Iraq War veteran Hannah Gregory, until she found herself in the crosshairs of a dangerous cult convinced that she's a descendant of these dangerous bloodlines... bloodlines they're determined to eradicate. No Angel is a cosmological and conspiratorial modern western with super powers by way of The Da Vinci Code.
Fake Empire
Who killed the Tooth Fairy? Fairies have always existed in secret, living side-by-side with humankind. But, when one of his daughters is murdered, King Oberon tasks his remaining offspring -- a newly-minted NYPD detective (Charli) and a wingless, feral "black sheep" (Lucy) -- with finding her killer by any means necessary.
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