![]() ![]() There’s a pretty gnarly and nefarious murder to be solved, all tentatively leading up to the financial disaster. The part of story takes place in the late 1920s, right before the Stock Market crash that left the United States facing one of the worst financial crises of its time. It’s positively filled to the brim with information about the underground cult/above ground financiers that have sold their souls to the evilest and blackest of magic to reach the riches they’ve gathered. We’re talking pretty darn evil channels.Ĭlocking in at 40 pages, the debut issue of The Black Monday Murders is one whopper of a book. ![]() So, what are they discussing? Well, there’s a new Jonathan Hickman book on the shelves today, with gorgeous art by Tomm Coker, colors by Michael Garland, and letters by Rus Wooton, and the characters in The Black Monday Murders #1 are talking about their rise to power via dark cryptic channels. Money talks, and so do the plentiful evil-doing characters in The Black Monday Murders #1. Art by Tomm Coker, Michael Garland, and Rus Wooton ![]()
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