From acclaimed writer Chris Condon (That Texas Blood, The Enfield Gang Massacre) and rising star Artyom Topilin (I Hate This Place) comes the next neon-saturated tale of desperation, fanaticism, and murder based on the work of neo-noir icon Barry Gifford (Lost Highway, Wild at Heart) . . .
Easy Earl Blakey was having an uneventful evening at Alfonzo's Mexicali Club until a heated argument at a neighboring table erupted into a hail of bullets. Now Earl, who can barely remember what happened next, is wanted for shooting a New Orleans cop-and the only thing he can think to do is drive.
Color artist Ronda Pattison is able to capture mood and tone with their contributions to the series, elevating the already unique style of Artyom Topilin and making this a delight to read on the whole. Read Full Review