Gun Candy #1
In "Mardi Gras Act I: Bourbon & Orleans," Clarice takes a reckless road trip to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, stealing her parents’ Camaro for the journey. What starts as a wild celebration quickly turns dangerous when a botched drug deal lands her trapped in the trunk with armed gang members. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated with gritty precision by Dexter Vines, this first issue of Gun Candy sets a pulse-pounding tone with a story that’s equal parts high-stakes thrill ride and coming-of-age recklessness. The cover, a striking collaboration by Brian Stelfreeze and Jason Pearson, captures the neon-lit chaos of the city’s most infamous festival.
In "null," eighteen-year-old Laci sets out to uncover the truth behind her parents' murder, only to find that the people she trusted most—members of her adopted mob family—might be the ones responsible. Written by a sharp, grounded hand and brought to life with tense, atmospheric art, this 25-page story unfolds like a slow-burn confession, where loyalty and blood collide.
Clarice trades her parents’ trust for a ride to Mardi Gras, but the neon lights of New Orleans turn dangerous when a botched drug deal lands her in the trunk of a stolen Camaro. With the city’s wild celebrations masking a darker pulse, she’s suddenly caught in a high-stakes game she never saw coming.
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