VENICE BEACH, CALIFORNIA
SUN. SURF. SEX. MONEY. MURDER.
After finding the body of a murdered teenage runaway, a homeless man vows to bring her killer to justice.
Goodnight Paradise is a hidden gem of a comic that puts a new spin on the muder-mystery genre with a deeply engaging and unforgettable story brought to life with incredible characters. Read Full Review
Goodnight Paradise, as a whole, is a wonderfully touching story for everyone who enjoys crime stories, or stories about humanity. Theres so much more within the pages than youd expect to find and its a must-read. The creative teams dedication and passion for Goodnight Paradise are evident in every panel, and the entire series is available now! Read Full Review
Whilst this book is an interesting read, I can't help but notice nuances and beats similar in places to The Dregs by Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler and Eric Zawadzki. Both feature a homeless hero, a death and even if the quests of Don Quixote seem more obvious in the latter, quests seemingly become important to Eddie. Goodnight Paradise is hard book to read in places, with it's complexities hidden in the disregard that Eddie and his friends seen to engender. Read Full Review
Yet the completed Goodnight Paradise resembles a first draft of this pitch, something that can capably lure readers (or producers), but doesn't offer much more than a competently crafted distraction while you turn the pages. Read Full Review