Dramatic Crime Fiction
Modern Noir Comics full of desperate people, tense action, and bad times.
For Sara, a woman who has been on the run from monsters all her life, these are not easy words to speak. Her escape to the quiet life in a city on the Oregon Coast is rattled after she meets teenage sex worker Emmy at a local dive. Old bruises resurface and a fast friendship is formed when Sara decides to help Emmy escape the path she chose, knowing full well the trouble that lies at the edge of their decision. A stranger once helped Sara find a way out, it’s time to return the favor.
Set against an America that has been on a slow burn towards unrest between two divided factions and a government that has failed the people, Sara finds herself searching for freedom not just from the coming downfall, but a past entwined with the very events that started the revolution.
Sara has sheltered herself for years, choosing solitude in a chaotic world. As she throws herself back into the society she turned her back on, her willingness to trust again is put to the test.
After Sara & Emmy make their escape from Grip, they travel towards Idaho where Emmy's family lives. Sara thinks this will be the best place for her to start life again after the abuse she experienced in Coos Bay. Emmy thinks otherwise, but before she gets the chance to tell Sara how she feels, trouble finds them in the form of a gang of thugs who recognize Grip's car.
Set against an America that has been on a slow burn towards unrest between two divided factions and a government that has failed the people, Sara finds herself searching for freedom not just from the coming downfall, but a past entwined with the very events that started the revolution.
Sara has sheltered herself for years, choosing solitude in a chaotic world. As she throws herself back into the society she turned her back on, her willingness to trust again is put to the test. How far can she go searching for personal freedom on her own?
Having separated from Emmy, Sara is now alone and after a stash of money that she buried in the desert a decade prior. It's dirty money that she was never supposed to actually dig up, but desperate times call for desperate actions.
When she reaches her destination, she quickly finds that somebody has been watching her. Will Sara get out alive, or end up in the hole she's digging?
Set against an America that has been on a slow burn towards unrest between two divided factions and a government that has failed the people, Sara finds herself searching for freedom not just from the coming downfall, but a past entwined with the very events that started the revolution.
Sara has sheltered herself for years, choosing solitude in a chaotic world. As she throws herself back into the society she turned her back on, her willingness to trust again is put to the test. How far can she go with the search for personal freedom alone?
Sara had planned on going to Mexico. She wanted to escape the darkness of her past, as it only brought on desperation. She needed to escape her country, as it was being drowned in madness. San Diego was her final destination before crossing the border, and the only thing standing in her way was a war zone.
With the borders closed, and the city in flames, Sara is meeting with violent attacks around every corner. Will she find refuge from the battle, or will she get swept up with the wind of revolution?
This 32-page issue is the first of a two-part finale, marking the end of the Home Free series. The stakes have never been higher; not only for Sara's survival, but America's. When she meets Tessa Brown, the leader of the anti-surveillance Eyes On Me movement, Sara must take on the role of bodyguard to get her out of a tense firefight.
This is the most action-packed issue of the Home Free series. It doesn't just start with a bang, but the high-limit, life-on-the-line intensity keeps banging page after page, right until the last panel. The journey that started in Coos Bay, OR finally comes to its endgame, but where will Sara go from here?
A city in flames. A public in panic. Guns pointed in every direction. Life is a Breeze is the dramatic conclusion to Sara Donner's attempted escape from a world brimming with tension and fear.
The issue begins in the aftermath of a day of violence, where lives were lost, and a citizenry at odds found out what the true cost of war is. With emotions running high, Sara makes a promise to Tessa to get her back to her people as they are in dire need of leadership, and the culmination of their day of protest was to be at Soteria headquarters, the massive surveillance company at the heart of the divide.
When they find a tracking device on a dead militant who opposed Tessa's movement, they take it as their duty to get it as far away as possible from their newfound friend Anna's store. The corpse is a clear testament to the chaos that already went down, and the people receiving the signal won't be pleased to find their dead friend.
Sara is at the end of her road. Having been offered a way through the closed Mexican border, her fate lies solely in her hands. Will the destruction that seems to follow her everywhere swallow her up, or will she step forward into the next chapter of her life?
Getting Back to Normal
Raccoon is a survivor, a man who has lived on the street for most of his life. Wild in his eyes, wilder in his ways, he’s seen the end of the pipe and the end of the line, and has crossed over both to live another day. But this is a story about dying, and when Raccoon finds the body of a young man, stabbed in the street, he takes it as his duty to find out who murdered him and why. Pretty quickly we learn there is no getting back to normal.
From homeless camps to bowling alleys, seedy motels, and abandoned mining communities, this story hops along the Nevada landscape as quickly as Raccoon finds his next clue. He may be a man lost to time, but as he digs in deeper, he’s got no time to lose.