The Hippie Hunter: A Graphic Novel
Graphic Novel - Crime
Blending historical fiction, crime noir and conspiracy theories The Hippie Hunter is a fictionalized account of the private investigation by Colonel Paul Tate (Sharon Tate’s father) into the Tate-LaBianca murders in 1969 Los Angeles.
For four months the retired Army Colonel assumed the identity of a hippie and prowled the counterculture underground from Laurel Canyon to Haight Ashbury in the hunt for his daughter’s killers. On this hallucinatory odyssey he encounters acid gurus, movie stars, mobsters and government agents that soon have him questioning reality itself.
Hand illustrated in black and white with splashes of psychedelic color and using news media from the era, artist Sascha Ciezata crafts an acid-soaked epic that will leave you with flashbacks long after you’ve finished reading.
Popscars
Graphic Novel - Crime
In the blood-spattered neon lights of La La Land, vengeance wears a pink ski mask.
Dive into the twisted world of Popscars, where fame, betrayal and bloodshed pave the way for one of the most unforgettable revenge stories to hit the streets of Hollywood. Meet Pinky, fueled by a burning desire for revenge against a sleazy director who's made a career out of crushing dreams, and also happens to be her father. Popscars delivers a pulse-pounding cocktail of crime, glitz and gore while leaving you clawing for more of the entertainment industry's most lethal soap opera. Collects Popscars #1-6.
Minjeong Days
Graphic Novel - Crime
Five years after his divorce, Johnny Light found himself employed by private detective Terry Koh in Harbour Bay, a lawless city South of Singapore, where he met the Italian-Korean girl by the name of Minjeong Cassano.
Loosely based on Raymond Chandler's stories.
Mr. Crimes
Graphic Novel - Crime
Mr. Crimes is a broken man in a broken city. He drinks too much, smokes too often, and drags himself through each day in a fog of regret and resentment. By night, he works a job he loathes — tracking down and punishing those who deserve it. It’s not justice. It’s not heroism. It’s just what he does, and he’s disturbingly good at it.
Once, Mr. Crimes was different. He was hopeful, in love, maybe even happy. But everything changed when she disappeared without a trace. Now, all that’s left is the empty bottle, the smoke in his lungs, and a never-ending parade of criminals to hurt.
This is not a story about redemption. This is about a man surviving the dark — even if he’s already part of it.
Rebirth of the Gangster
Graphic Novel - Crime
The Anderson and Thompson family share a dark past, but their sons Marcus and Hunter don't know it....yet.
As the past comes to light--including the answers to a decades-old murder--an intricate revenge scheme forms, involving one of six people belonging to, or affected by, the families.
These six people, seeming strangers to each other, find themselves sucked into a revenge scheme that will take some of their lives and all of their innocence.
Find out who's a casualty in the criminal masterpiece that is perfect for fans of Breaking Bad, The Wire, and The Godfather.
ZUGZWANG
Graphic Novel - Crime
Anthony, a lead detective on the brink of a promotion, must accompany a newbie on their first case as he struggles to keep his personal life from affecting the investigation.
SPIRAL DOWN
Graphic Novel - Crime
What if you could pinpoint the beginning of your downfall to an exact place and a precise point in time, but simply weren't able to remember what the hell truly happened?
What if your memory was a question mark with multiple choice answers, where the real one always seems to elude you?
How would you know to exact revenge for all the pain you'd been through, when you don't know who caused it?
Wouldn't you go out on a limb?
Wouldn't you start hurting people on a little more than a vague hunch?
Wouldn't you go just a little bit crazy?
The Eye of Apollo
Graphic Novel - Crime
A country priest and his eccentric friend solve a beguiling case
Death and the Compass
Graphic Novel - Crime
In Borges’ Death and the Compass, Detective Lönnrot investigates occult murders forming a triangle. Suspecting a Kabbalistic pattern, he predicts a fourth point at a villa, only to find his nemesis, Red Scharlach. The "clues" were a geometric labyrinth designed to lure Lönnrot to his execution.
Ron Revog (creator of The Mysterious Spider-Man) adapts this into a visceral graphic novel. Using stark, angular paneling to mirror the story’s rigid logic, Revog leans into a pulp-noir aesthetic, transforming the climax at Triste-le-Roy into a dizzying visual nightmare of inevitability.

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