FOR SOME PEOPLE, IT'S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT . . .
From the minds of neo-noir icon Barry Gifford (Lost Highway), acclaimed writer Chris Condon (That Texas Blood), and Eisner Award-winning artist Alexandre Tefenkgi (The Good Asian) comes a stiletto-sharp tale of desperation, fanaticism, and murder in the American South . . .
On an otherwise quiet street in New Orleans, the battle over abortion is fought between brother and sister evangelical preachers in an ever-escalating rivalry between their neighboring ministries: the Church on the One Hand and the Church on the Other Hand. As the long-secret origin of Brother Dallas Salt and Si more
Writer Chris Condon continues to do good work sorting the tangled web of Barry Gifford's novel into a comic adaptation, though the full scope of this issue's tale isn't fully revealed until its final pages, which makes the journey a bit of a slog. Read Full Review