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Crime comic

Amazing Detective Cases

Amazing Detective Cases

Amazing Detective Cases ran during 1950 through 1952 for 12 issues.
Genre: Horror, Crime

Justice (1947)

Justice (1947)

This series featured crime-themed adventures, in which justice always prevailed. It was continued as Tales Of Justice with issue 53.
Genre: Crime

The Beauty: All Good Things One-Shot

The Beauty: All Good Things One-Shot

JEREMY HAUN and JASON A. HURLEY, along with artist MATTHEW DOW SMITH, return to the devastating world of THE BEAUTY for a 48-page special, showcasing the finale of the ground-breaking horror series. #BEAUTYFREE.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Crime

Crime Exposed (1950)

Crime Exposed (1950)

Crime Exposed ran during 1950 through 1952 for 14 issues.
Genre: Crime

Crime Must Lose

Crime Must Lose

Crime Must Lose ran during 1950 through 1952 for 9 issues.
Genre: Crime

Palmiotti & Brady's The Big Con Job

Palmiotti & Brady's The Big Con Job

WHY WE LOVE IT: Comics veteran Jimmy Palmiotti (Harley Quinn) is a master at crafting humorous, snarky comics, and for The Con Job he's teamed up with longtime comics journalist-turned-writer Matt Brady (Buck Rogers) and artist Dominike "Domo" Stanton (Deadpool) for a unique heist story. They've put the "con" back in comic conventions. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT: In the mood for a character-driven, comic book convention crime caper? Palmiotti and Brady have crafted a Galaxy Quest meets Ocean's 11-style crime story set in the larger-than-life backdrop of the modern convention circuit. You thought cons couldn't get any bigger? You have no idea. WHAT IT'S ABOUT: After working the same convention circuit for many years, a group of flabby action heroes, aging sex symbols, and sci-fi bit players have become close friends as they watch their lines get shorter and their autographs get cheaper. That is, until they hire a cocky new booking agent who offers them their only chance at a comfortable retirement by robbing one of the largest cons in the country!
Genre: Comedy, Crime

Strangers in Paradise (1993)

Strangers in Paradise (1993)

Meet the lovable but naive Francine and her street-tough friend Katchoo; two women trying to make it in a male-dominated world. When Francine's long-time boyfriend Freddie dumps her because Francine won't go all the way with him, he must deal with Katchoo who's determined to get revenge for Francine. This groundbreaking mini-series by Terry Moore was continued in an ongoing series a few years later in the pages in Strangers in Paradise Volume 2.

Crime Cases Comics (1950)

Crime Cases Comics (1950)

Continued from Willie Comics, Crime Cases Comics ran during 1950 through 1951 for 4 issues. This series then continued into Crime Cases Comics when renumbering began with #5.
Genre: Crime

Crime Can't Win

Crime Can't Win

Numbered 41(1) to 12 for a total of 12 issues. This series continued from Cindy Smith.Please note: Although the covers for the first, second and third issues are both numbered 41, 42 and 43 respectively. With the remaining issues within the series numbered as 4-12. For our purposes here, issues 41, 42 and 43 are numbered 1, 2 and 3 to keep the series sequence correct.
Genre: Crime

Crime Cases Comics (1951)

Crime Cases Comics (1951)

Continued from Willie Comics, Crime Cases Comics ran during 1950 through 1952 for 12 issues. When the series first started the numbering picked up directly from Willie Comics until issue #27. The series than ran for 8 issues (5-12).
Genre: Crime

Villainous

Villainous

Tilly, one of the newest super-powered people to join the Coalition of Heroes, is doing her best to navigate the dizzying world of superheroes. Working with her idols should be a dream come true, but when she learns the truth, Tilly's dream quickly becomes a nightmare. Now, Tilly has to make a choice - Get in line and stand with her heroes, or take a stand and risk becoming something more... Villainous.

Labor & Love: A Garland of American Folk Ballads

Labor & Love: A Garland of American Folk Ballads

There is a group of compelling, bewitching folk songs that are part of American's cultural DNA: murder ballads, work songs, sea shanties. Though many of them originated in the British Isles, immigrants brought them here and filtered them through American experiences, making them part of the foundation of American music.And they are weird. From songs narrated by a bird witnessing murder committed by a spurned lover to a song about a fiddle made of flesh and bone playing the song of its creation, they explore-as Greil Marcus famously dubbed it-the old, weird America.The songs may seem initially clear, but they're also impossible to completely understand. Even when you're looking at them you can't quite see them, as in a dream, or a nightmare. Listening to them, it often feels that there's an entire world of meaning beneath the lyrics and the events described that one knows is there but has no hope of accessing. It's that sense of mystery and wonder and memory that is present in each story in Labor and Love.

La Muerta: Retribution

La Muerta: Retribution

New story! Seeking justice for a murdered child, La Muerta narrowly escapes death at the hands of a supernatural evil-the legendary La Llorona. But La Muerta's victory is short-lived. Her defiance has enraged a ruthless, criminal mastermind known as Brujo. Practicing the darkest of magic, Brujo will stop at nothing to accomplish his nefarious plans. How can La Muerta fight an enemy she can't kill and what terrible price will she pay for the sake of retribution?

La Muerta: Ascension

La Muerta: Ascension

Forbidden magic calls forth an old enemy from the grave, - an enemy who wants to see Maria's (aka La Muerta's) life ripped to bloody shreds. Soon the hunter becomes the hunted. As the entire city's underworld rallies against her, can she overcome and prevail? If not, La Muerta will soon face all of her fallen enemies... in Hell!

Abbadon

Abbadon

From prolific writers Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray (Jonah Hex, Power Girl, 21 Down) with art by Fabrizio Fiorentino & Alessia Nocera, Abbadon tells the tale of a city steeped in sin. The Western boomtown of Abbadon is poised for a bright future until it experiences a series of gruesome murders. U.S. Marshal Wes Garrett is called to town to solve them. A legendary lawman, Garrett is known for killing a notorious murderer named "Bloody Bill" who once cut a brutal swath across the country and left scores of mutilated men, women and children in his wake. Garrett's arrival reveals the secret that Abbadon Sheriff Colt Dixon has desperately been trying to conceal: that the recent victims have all been murdered in the same style as the killer Garrett supposedly stopped years ago. Garrett and Dixon join forces to uncover the killer's identity in a town so full of corruption that everyone is a suspect.

Ghostwriter

Ghostwriter

The English-language debut of award-winning Spanish cartoonist Rayco Pulido, Ghostwriter features an eccentric cast of characters, pitch black humor, the twisting and turning pace of a classic noir, and moody chiaroscuro drawing.

Nottingham (2021)

Nottingham (2021)

In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as "Hood."

Night Screams for Mercy

Night Screams for Mercy

It is the year 1972. A savage murderer keeps a western Italian city in terror. Every morning a new slashed woman's body is found. An experienced detective, Claudio Morante, starts to investigate the case, which turns out to be more difficult than expected. Will he be able to stop the killer in time, when the... Night Screams for Mercy!

Imogen of the Wyrding Way

Imogen of the Wyrding Way

While on a job in Denmark with her fellow Wyrders, Imogen hears some odd news: hundreds of refugees fleeing the spread of Nazism are traveling into the nearby forest, and never returning. Helping a young man find his refugee family will bring Imogen face-to-face with some of the worst that war can inflict upon those in need—and make her ask the difficult question of what she's really fighting for. Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden, the writing team behind Baltimore and other Outerverse titles, spotlight the witch Imogen in this exciting one-shot.

Maniac Of New York

Maniac Of New York

Four years ago, a masked slasher began stalking the streets of New York City. Maniac Harry is inhuman, unkillable and unstoppable. Which is why the authorities’ solution has been to ignore him, and let New Yorkers adapt to a world where death can strike at any moment. When Maniac Harry starts killing his way through the subway system, trauma-haunted political aide Gina Greene and disgraced NYPD detective Zelda Pettibone become determined to go rogue and destroy him. But how can they fight a monster when they can’t fight City Hall? From Emmy Award-winning writer Elliott Kalan (The Daily Show, MST3K, Spider-Man & The X-Men) and artist Andrea Mutti (Port of Earth, Hellblazer) comes the horrifying story of what happens when terror becomes the new normal. A frightening, thought-provoking, sometimes funny, always timely tale of murder, obsession and urban living.
Genre: Crime

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