SOMETIMES IT TAKES A DEAD MAN TO CRACK THE CASE! From the desk of rising star Marco Finnegan (Morning Star, Night People), walk the shadow-shrouded alleys of Hollywoodland to solve the mystery of Calavera-a newly resurrected private investigator whose first case is about to straddle the blood-soaked boundaries between the living and the dead . . .
In 1925, Juan Calavera died a hero. After a career spent outside the law defending the Chicano barrios where the police refused to operate, he earned a reputation for fearlessness . . . and a gunshot in the stomach. Now, five years later, on Dia de los Muertos, his restless spirit has been more
Calavera is a short read, but it seems that a lot is coming. Including him building relationships with some of the people, who are among the living. I really enjoyed the setup to Juan's story. Read Full Review
This supernatural noir does a lot to lean into its influences, find new ways to stand out, and generally foster a charming, compelling experience. Read Full Review
It's not anything special, but I love the noir art style, and the story was decent enough to get me to come back.