Gun Honey (Graphic Novel)

Part of GUN HONEY

Illustrated by Ang Hor Kheng
$17.99 US
Titan | Titan Comics
48 per carton
On sale May 03, 2022 | 9781782763468
Sales rights: US/CAN (No Open Mkt)
AWARD WINNER CHARLES ARDAI, CO-FOUNDER OF HARD CASE CRIME, BRINGS HIS NOIR EXPERTISE TO THE FORE IN HIS DEBUT GRAPHIC NOVEL ABOUT A SEXY WEAPONS SMUGGLER.

Fans of pulp noir and crime writers like Ed Brubaker and Max Allan Collins will want to sink their teeth into this salacious and super-charged thriller.
She’ll get you the weapon you need, when you need it, where you need it - no matter how impossible.

But when a gun smuggled into a high-security prison leads to the death of dozens and the escape of a brutal criminal, Joanna Tan is suddenly forced by the U.S. government to do a job for them: find the man she set loose and bring him down.

Features bonus material including the story of the real Gun Honey and much more!
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"The finest kind of pulp noir." – Ed Brubaker (Captain America)

"GUN HONEY is sexy, violent and fast, a blistering burning house of a narrative." – Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition)

“You’ve never met a femme quite as fatale as Joanna Tan.” – Duane Swierczynski (Birds of Prey)

"Charles Ardai is a very smart and very cool fellow.” – Stephen King

"Gun Honey puts the thrill in thriller." - kabooooom

“Exciting…a timeless bit of pulp crime fiction.” - Comic Book Resources

“Racey and action packed superb story with stunning visuals" - Geeks WorldWide

"A great read, with a fantastic lead character, written in a way that engenders a sexy, violent and fun book. 5 Stars" - Comic Crusaders

"an entertaining story" - Bleeding Cool

“Phenomenal…an adventure worthy of the silver screen.” - Reading With a Flight Ring

“the powerhouse creation of a world-class criminal, a femme fatale, and James Bond all rolled into one.” - Comical Opinions

"A slick pulp noir action thriller...artist Ang Hor Kheng, has done an immaculate job of bringing his creation and her world to life." - Crime Review

About

AWARD WINNER CHARLES ARDAI, CO-FOUNDER OF HARD CASE CRIME, BRINGS HIS NOIR EXPERTISE TO THE FORE IN HIS DEBUT GRAPHIC NOVEL ABOUT A SEXY WEAPONS SMUGGLER.

Fans of pulp noir and crime writers like Ed Brubaker and Max Allan Collins will want to sink their teeth into this salacious and super-charged thriller.
She’ll get you the weapon you need, when you need it, where you need it - no matter how impossible.

But when a gun smuggled into a high-security prison leads to the death of dozens and the escape of a brutal criminal, Joanna Tan is suddenly forced by the U.S. government to do a job for them: find the man she set loose and bring him down.

Features bonus material including the story of the real Gun Honey and much more!

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Praise

"The finest kind of pulp noir." – Ed Brubaker (Captain America)

"GUN HONEY is sexy, violent and fast, a blistering burning house of a narrative." – Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition)

“You’ve never met a femme quite as fatale as Joanna Tan.” – Duane Swierczynski (Birds of Prey)

"Charles Ardai is a very smart and very cool fellow.” – Stephen King

"Gun Honey puts the thrill in thriller." - kabooooom

“Exciting…a timeless bit of pulp crime fiction.” - Comic Book Resources

“Racey and action packed superb story with stunning visuals" - Geeks WorldWide

"A great read, with a fantastic lead character, written in a way that engenders a sexy, violent and fun book. 5 Stars" - Comic Crusaders

"an entertaining story" - Bleeding Cool

“Phenomenal…an adventure worthy of the silver screen.” - Reading With a Flight Ring

“the powerhouse creation of a world-class criminal, a femme fatale, and James Bond all rolled into one.” - Comical Opinions

"A slick pulp noir action thriller...artist Ang Hor Kheng, has done an immaculate job of bringing his creation and her world to life." - Crime Review