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Coyotes Volume 1

By (artist) Caitlin Yarsky
Published by Image Comics
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Women are going missing in the City of Lost Girls, a border town in the desert. Officer Frank Coffey is trying to get to the bottom of this when he meets Red, a thirteen girl with a katana blade and a mission: murder the Werewolves stalking the border picking women off one by one. When it's discovered that the Wolves are the men of these villages, both Red and Officer Coffey are thrown together in a thriller of mythic proportions with he lives of their friends and loved ones in the balance.

KILL BILL meets THE HOWLING in this epic by creators SEAN LEWIS and CAITLIN YARSKY.

Collects issues 1 through 4.

About The Author

Sean Lewis is the co-creator and writer of Image Comics’ Saints, The Few, and Coyotes. His plays have won the Kennedy Center's Rosa Parks Award, the National New Play Network's Smith Prize, the Barrymore Award, the William Inge Fellowship, and more. His work has screened at the TriBeCa Film Festival and has been heard on NPR'S This American Life.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Image Comics (April 17, 2018)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781534306479
  • Ages: 16 - 99

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Raves and Reviews

"Part Kung Fu movie, part twisted fairy tale, COYOTES is a thoroughly original new series." —Big Comic Page

“Mixing myth, Mexican culture, and murderous teenage girls, COYOTES is the perfect revenge fantasy for today’s world.” —CBR

“COYOTES is magical, dark, strange, and beautiful. A multi-faceted storyline and gorgeous, nuanced artwork combines to create a world full of real fears and real courage alongside elements of fantasy and horror.” —Comicosity

“A neat spin on a few different story formulas, and Caitlin Yarsky has just the right artistic style—the monsters pop and menace while the main characters always seem a little physically vulnerable.” —The Oregonian

“COYOTES #1 is a brilliant foray into paranormal action/horror. With an interesting lead and supporting cast, as well as a breakneck plot, fans of Urban Fantasy need to read this series.” —Comics Verse

“Lewis and Yarsky's book is deep and beautiful even when it is trafficking in images of horrific violence. Almost every panel has a sensuousness to it, a languid sense of motion and grace until it is interrupted by tragedy and horror.” ?NJ.com

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