Criminal
Comic - Crime
a new take on noir that turned the heist story on its head and created a whole new underworld for BRUBAKER & PHILLIPS to explore. BRUBAKER & PHILLIPS' recent series FATALE and The FADE OUT have brought their work to a wider audience of new readers, and now is the perfect time to show them the work that made the award-winning team's reputation!
The Fade Out
Comic - Crime
The final act of the bestselling Hollywood noir comic from the award-winning team of Brubaker and Phillips!
GUN
Comic - Crime
The good guys are called capes, the bad guys are guns...
Small-time super crook Trevor Werner makes his twisted, two-fisted, way through the supercriminal underworld. Gorgeously rendered in lush, moody watercolor "...A rich, visually stylish universe with plenty of story to tell" – Comic Book Yeti
"Like a Grindhouse Superhero Movie Gone Awry..." – Will Dubbeld
Turncoat
Graphic Novel - Comedy
Turncoat follows the story of Duke, the world’s worst superhero assassin, and his constant battle with his ex-wife-and-rival assassin, Sharon.
Tabatha
Graphic Novel - Thriller
Luke works as a mailman in Los Angeles and moonlights as a thief — the empty houses on his postal route are rich, easy pickings for him and his friends. Everything goes as planned until one house turns out to not quite be so empty. The situation spirals out of control, leaving the happy-go-lucky thieves battling for their lives. And all because of Tabatha.
Jinx Freeze
Graphic Novel - Crime
Crime has descended on the normally tranquil riviera - a solid gold sculpture on loan from the Gurgleheim Museum has been stolen and the local police force are well out of their depth. They need help and they need it fast.
Told through the twisted creative lens of Hurk in his long-awaited full-length technicolour debut, Jinx Freeze is a heist story unlike any you've read before!
Theatrics Volume 2
Graphic Novel - Action
Theatrics follows the story of fallen-heartthrob Rudy Burns. Set in 1920s New York, it follows Rudy as he goes from the glimmer and glitz of Broadway to the down and dirty gyms of the emerging boxing culture of early 20th century America. But what would cause the world's biggest theater star to give up the star-lit stage for the blood-stained one?

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