| Long
out of print Alex Maleev and James Vance Crow collection, Flesh
& Blood comes to Dark Horse! |
Reprinted in 2004
by Dark
Horse Comics |
One of the most haunting and compelling comic stories ever told has
been resurrected by Dark Horse! People once believed that when a person
dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead, although
sometimes, something so terrible happens that a sadness is carried
with it and the soul cannot rest. And sometimes—just sometimes—the
crow can bring that soul back to make the wrong things right.
In the midst of a rural land-rights struggle,
federal conservation officer Iris Shaw is murdered in a bombing
by a rag-tag band of right-wing activists. Little do her killers
know that Iris wasn’t their only victim and now, with the help of
the Crow, Iris must exact vengeance not only for her own death but
also that of her unborn baby. Raised from her grave and armed with
cold-blooded hatred and a few deadly weapons, Iris hunts down her
killers one by one.
The Crow: Flesh & Blood, written
by James Vance with art by Alex Maleev, arrives on sale July 28
with a retail price of $9.95.
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J.
O'Barr's The Crow: Flesh & Blood #1-3 (1996) |
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Written by James Vance and illustrated
by Alexander Maleev, it's the story of the first female Crow, Federal
conservation officer Iris Shaw. Tragically murdered, Iris
comes back from the dead to avenge the murder of herself and her
unborn child.
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Introduction
by horror novelist Nancy A. Collins
Covers by J. O'Barr
Lettering by Dan Burr
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