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The Great British Bump-Off: Kill or Be Quilt

Humor
In the final issue, the quilt war comes to a head at a climactic showpiece showdown! And if that wasn’t pulse-pounding enough, Shauna’s summer romance finally gets time in the spotlight at the town poetry slam. There’s still a mystery to be solved, and the big reveal is tantalizingly close! Will Shauna leave town covered in glory, or be forced to ride her mangled canalboat into the sunset?
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Heavy Vinyl

Music
Mystery
Film and TV director Carly Usdin (Suicide Kale, RuPaul's Drag Race) teams up with breakout artist Nina Vakueva for a new series that's music to our ears! New Jersey, 1998. Chris has just started the teen dream job: working at Vinyl Mayhem, the local record store. She's prepared to deal with anything—misogynistic metalheads, grunge wannabes, even a crush on her wicked cute co-worker,...
Hit (Volume)

Murder
Mystery
Organized Crime
They say the eyes are the window to the soul. You look at Harvey Slater and you'll see a homicide detective chasing cigarettes with a few fingers of bourbon. You look into his eyes, and you'll see a hitman who spends his nights making "untouchable" criminals disappear for the Los Angeles Police Department. But all it takes is a blonde bombshell from his past and a crime syndicate trying to muscle...
Spy Seal

Mystery
Journey into the thrilling world of international espionage as one of Britain 's most covert MI-6 divisions, the Nest, recruits a brand-new secret agent to their team: Spy Seal! Follow the newbie spy and his furry colleagues on exciting train rides, high-speed car chases, high-flying air adventures, and down secret underground tunnels, all in an effort to hunt down a dangerous...
Hairbutt the Hippo

Anthropomorphic
Humor
Murder
Organized Crime
Brought to you by the decidedly-twisted good folks at Rat Race Comix comes the thundering saga of a Down Under private dick who does not go gently into that good night. You know him, you love him! Yes, it's Hairbutt the Hippo, he of the nasty temperament and even nastier personal grooming habits. Like one of the covers boasts, "Uncut! Uncensored! Unashamed! Unhygenic!"
Dying is Easy

Murder
Comedy is hard... but dying is easy! From New York Times bestselling author Joe Hill (LOCKE & KEY, NOS4A2) comes this new graphic novel mystery.
Dead End Kids

Family
Friendship
Murder
It's 1999. Ben, Murphy, Tank, and Amanda are four screwed-up kids from broken homes... but they have had each other. When Ben is murdered, Murphy and his friends set out to find who killed him and find themselves in the cross-hairs! Dead End Kids is a dark coming-of-age murder mystery set in the '90s, from the creative team behind 2018's critically acclaimed Grief.
The Deadliest Bouquet

Family
Murder
Mystery
In 1998, three estranged sisters trained by their Nazi-hunting mother come together to solve their mother’s murder…and try not to kill each other in the process. Follow the Hawthorn sisters in THE DEADLIEST BOUQUET as they explore what “family” truly means and discover the lengths they would go to keep a secret.
Collects THE DEADLIEST BOUQUET #1-5
Baker Street Peculiars (Volume)

Love
Mystery
Supernatural
When a giant lion statue in Trafalgar Square comes to life and wreaks havoc on 1930s London, it seems like the perfect case for the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.
With an overwhelmed caseload, however, Holmes recruits the help of three precocious young detectives-in-training (and one cunning golden retriever) to solve the mystery.
Molly, Rajani, Humphrey, and Wellington (the...
Touching Evil

Organized Crime
Psychological
Touching Evil: The Curse Escapes follows Ada Mansfield, an ordinary woman with an extraordinary curse. She can kill anyone she touches... if they're evil.
The Depraved

Murder
Psychological
The Depraved: Empire City is a 4 issue love letter to the crime genre. A pulp-noir mystery, peppered with psychological horror.
When a high profile actress is brutally murdered, it falls to Detective James Miller to catch her vile killer and bring her justice.
Words by Samuel D Davies Art by Martin Davey with colour from Jason Finestone.