More Fatale for All

If you’re already reading Fatale by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips then you might want to skip this post. If you’re not reading Fatale, or it sold out before you could get your mits on a copy, then you’re in luck. Fatale 1 and 2 have gone back to press, so there will be copies for you to jump on board to read the story of…
- Nicolas Lash, a modern-day reporter who stumbles on a secret that leads him down the darkest path imaginable… to a seductive woman named Jo. She’s been on the run since 1935, entangled with a mobster who may be a monstrous immortal demon. As the stories of all the doomed men who have encountered Jo rise to the surface, Lash realizes that he too is caught in a deadly web. In addition to a riveting epic that blends noir and horror…
You can read more at CBR.com’s coverage of the story.









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