Blacking Out
By Chip Mosher
Illustrated by Peter Krause, Giulia Brusco and Ed Dukeshire
By Chip Mosher
Illustrated by Peter Krause, Giulia Brusco and Ed Dukeshire
By Chip Mosher
Illustrated by Peter Krause, Giulia Brusco and Ed Dukeshire
By Chip Mosher
Illustrated by Peter Krause, Giulia Brusco and Ed Dukeshire
Category: Comics | Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Comics | Noir Novels | Crime Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
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$19.99
Oct 01, 2024 | ISBN 9781506740911
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Oct 01, 2024 | ISBN 9781506740928
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Praise
“… as dark as the smoky California skies that fill its pages. And like smoke, this noir clings to you. Redemptive, surprising, & bleak.”—Brian Azzarello, 100 Bullets, Moonshine
“A tasty comics noir for your lockdown reading. A fast-paced page turner that really delivers.”—Derf Backderf, My Friend Dahmer, Kent State
“Start with the inky atmospheric drawings. Take the narrative familiars: bad cop seeking redemption, small town with big secrets, people wanting what they can’t have. Toss them in the spin cycle.”—Betsy Willeford
“… a lovely fire-scorched brick to the head, in the Sweaty Noir tradition of Hell or High Water and Dragged Across Concrete… no one does this kind of hardscrabble tale better.”—Bill Willingham, Fables
“…a hard drinking, hard boiled mystery with a finale that lands like a ton of bricks—do not miss it.”—Gerry Duggan, Dead Eyes, Deadpool, Marauders
”A rural crime tale with more twists and turns than a backcountry road.”—Ed Brisson, Sheltered, Old Man Logan
“Hardcore characters in search for what they can’t name on a road they shouldn’t travel. A gut punch of crime fiction by Mosher and Krause.”—Gary Phillips, The Be-Bop Barbarians
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