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James O'Barr's iconic character THE CROW meets Everette Hartsoe's female vigilante, RAZOR as they travel together down a dark road into a world of pain and despair. The Crow is a man that is dead, yet yearns to return to the world of the living, while Razor is just waiting for the perfect chance to meet her maker. 113 pages written by Everette Hartsoe Art by Jerry Beck and Albert Holaso.
James O'Barr's The Crow meets Everette Hartsoe's female comic star Razor in this beautifully drawn haunting graphic novel. This 120+ page collection takes the two characters on a collision course with a demi-demon named PAIN, who has the power to feed off the pain and misery of others.WRITTEN BY EVERETTE HARTSOEART BY JERRY BECK ADDITIONAL ART BY ALBERT HOLASO
James O'Barr's the CROW meets Everette Hartsoe's RAZOR
All groups tell stories, but some groups have the power to impose their stories on others, to label others, stigmatize others, paint others as undesirables—and to have these stories presented as scientific fact, God’s will, or wholesome entertainment. Watermelons, Nooses, and Straight Razors examines the origins and significance of several longstanding antiblack stories and the caricatures and stereotypes that support them. Here readers will find representations of the lazy, childlike Sambo, the watermelon-obsessed pickaninny, the buffoonish minstrel, the subhuman savage, the loyal and contented mammy and Tom, and the menacing, razor-toting coon and brute. Malcolm X and James Baldwin both refused to eat watermelon in front of white people. They were aware of the jokes and other stories about African Americans stealing watermelons, fighting over watermelons, even being transformed into watermelons. Did racial stories influence the actions of white fraternities and sororities who dressed in blackface and mocked black culture, or employees who hung nooses in their workplaces? What stories did the people who refer to Serena Williams and other dark-skinned athletes as apes or baboons hear? Is it possible that a white South Carolina police officer who shot a fleeing black man had never heard stories about scary black men with straight razors or other weapons? Antiblack stories still matter. Watermelons, Nooses, and Straight Razors uses images from the Jim Crow Museum, the nation’s largest publicly accessible collection of racist objects. These images are evidence of the social injustice that Martin Luther King Jr. referred to as “a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be exposed to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.” Each chapter concludes with a story from the author’s journey, challenging the integrity of racial narratives.
An early book in award-winning crime novelist Ann Cleeves’s Vera Stanhope series, brought to life by Brenda Blethyn in the hit TV series Vera.
Raised from her grave and armed with cold-blooded hatred and a few deadly weapons, Iris hunts down her killers one by one. But if exacting ultimate pain is the goal, when does vengeance cross the line to brutality? And what is the price to the soul?
The Eternal One At our human limits, when we've gone asfor as flesh and imagination can take us, wemeet the Eternal One. The Crow. Immemorially old, and inconsolable,he is there only for those who seek both revengeand love, and are willing to go alI theway--and beyond. The Lazarus Heart Five, four, three, two ... Jared Poe counts thedays on Louisiana's Death Row. The controversialS&M photographer has been condemned to diefor killing his lover. He doesn't know who did it.Only that he didn't. Can he clear his name and find the realkiller in time? No. For this is no ordinary thriller. We are in thedark realm of The Crow, and Jared must feel thecold shudder of Death; must hear the beating ofblack wings; must prowl the shadowy gothnetherworld of New Orleans, to prove he was nokiller when he died. And find out what kind of killer he has become.
A girl confronts her demons while locked in an asylum for many years, to emerge as Queen City's vigilante, RAZOR! Nicole Mitchell witnessed the murder of her father and the abduction of her sister, Jackie. Now an orphan bouncing from foster homes, in and out of juvenile detention, Nicole has been sent to Brighton Mental Institute and has spent the past 10 years locked away, enduring abuse, that cracks her already fragile psyche. Upon her release at age 18, Nicole plans to take matters into her own hands, to extract revenge on the asylum, her father's killers, find her sister and stop the flow of human trafficking within the corrupt walls of Queen City. This book is a dark, gritty goth-noir work of fiction for mature readers, in the vein of Sin City and The Crow. Everette Hartsoe's RAZOR: SCARS graphic novel will be published from Hartsoe Studios and Most Comics (Based on the story from Everette Hartsoe and Jeff Most the producer of 'The CROW')
When death overtakes us - when we've come to the limits of flesh and imagination - we meet the Crow. Immemorially old, he is there for those who seek vengeance for their violent deaths - are willing to go all the way to get it.
A KICKSTARTER EXCLUSIVE ( LIMITED TO ONLY 100 COPIES BEFORE RETIRED) Nearly 25 years since her creation in 1991, RAZOR has continued to grow in the independent comic book world and plans to take the Femme reaper to the silver screen with legendary producer of THE CROW, Jeff Most action director of The Fast and The Furious,xXx, Rob Cohen. This is a conceptual book filled with drawings, sketches and other tid bits used as creator,Everette Hartsoe goes through the process of producing a new graphic novel for an all new generation.