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Gun Honey: Collision Course sets its sights for release in May

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Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime bring Joanna Tan back for one more adventure… “We’re thrilled to bring Gun Honey back in a brand-new high-octane international crime thriller. The stakes are higher, the dangers deadlier, and the line between friend and foe more elusive than ever. Writing Gun Honey is like a Hollywood screenwriter’s dream: you can go to any location in the world, film in Versailles or the Gobi Desert, build the most extravagant sets, have an unlimited budget, and not worry about the stunts being too dangerous.” said writer Charles Ardai.  Gun Honey: Collision Course is scheduled to be released by Titan Comic on 24th May.  But for now why not check out a sneak preview of what’s to come? 

Comic Book Review - Heat Seeker: A Gun Honey Series #1

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Rob Reviews Heat Seeker: A Gun Honey Series #1… Charles Ardai is back in the high octane world of Joanna Tan as he teams up with Ace Continuado  to bring a spin-off to the Gun Honey series.  Centring on new character Dahlia Races, Ardai now has the scope to expand his world away from Joanna Tan in quite an interesting way. While Tan is now marked by the US Intelligence Agency, Races has a penchant to make wanted people simply disappear. It’s both sides of this coin that fuel this action-packed opening issue, as Dahlia Races gets dragged into the murky world that follows Joanna Tan. Ardai kicks this opening issue off to a flying start. From the opening page, we’re thrown into Dahlia Races’ world. It’s one full of distractions and subterfuge as we follow her on her latest job. From seemingly eliminating her target, it soon turns out that rather than being a cold blooded assassin, Dahlia would rather her targets were still breathing. With the job done, it’s back to New York where...

Comic Book Preview - Frank Lee, After Alcatraz

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Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime are releasing the original graphic novel Frank Lee, After Alcatraz next Wednesday, and we've got the official preview for you to check out below... ' A noted bank robber, Frank Lee Morris also had an above average IQ and was known to be an escape artist, a talent that was mentioned in his admissions file at the federal penitentiary on Alcatraz Island. His most incredible feat is having escaped from the highest-security prison in the United States on June 11th, 1962. Lee and his two accomplices were presumed to have drowned in the San Francisco Bay, but their bodies were never found. Lee’s FBI case file remains open to this day. What if he made it across the bay? The authors imagine his life after his flight from the inescapable prison.' Frank Lee, After Alcatraz is heading to comic book shelves on July 12th, 2022.  Rob Lake - For more ...