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NEWS WATCH: A Winter Storm Looms in New THAT TEXAS BLOOD Story Arc Kicking Off This JUNE

There’s something bloody in the lone star state

 

Bestselling, contemporary crime noir That Texas Blood by Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips kicks off a new story arc titled, “The Snow Falls Endlessly In Wonderland.” This new chapter in the series will begin in That Texas Blood #14 out from Image Comics this June.

“Our fictional county in West Texas continues to be an incubator for the dark and sordid,” said Condon. “While our first two arcs allowed us to explore neo-noir and cult horror tales, this latest arc takes a stab at the slasher subgenre. Well, the slasher subgenre as funneled through the unique perspective of Sheriff Joe Bob Coates and his fellow Ambrose Countians, of course.”

Phillips added: “See Ambrose county as you’ve never seen it before… covered in snow! In this new arc we are really getting to stretch our horror muscles, leaning into the slashers that both Chris and I love.”

As a winter storm looms over Ambrose County in January of 1992, a local woman’s body is discovered and believed to be the latest victim of a horrifying West Texas serial killer.

This latest installment of this neo-western series sees a chilling crime committed in the most frigid conditions; a tale perfect for new and seasoned readers alike.

That Texas Blood #14 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, June 8:

Cover C Taylor – Diamond Code APR220250

That Texas Blood is available for purchase across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

Also available in the That Texas Blood series at your local comic book shop or independent bookstore or via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, and Indigo.:

That Texas Blood, Vol. 1 trade paperback – Diamond Code OCT200050, ISBN 9781534318069

That Texas Blood, Vol. 2 trade paperback – Diamond Code NOV210187, ISBN 9781534321694

NEWS WATCH: A Winter Storm Looms in New THAT TEXAS BLOOD Story Arc Kicking Off This JUNE
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