Written by ANTHONY BOURDAIN and JOEL ROSE
Art and cover by LANGDON FOSS
On sale MAY 1 • 160 pg, FC, $14.99 US • MATURE READERS
Don’t miss this original graphic novel from Anthony
Bourdain, renowned chef, New York Times bestselling author (Kitchen
Confidential, Medium Raw) and star of the Emmy-winning hit travel show No
Reservations and the new series The Layover! Cowritten with Joel Rose (LA
PACIFICA, Kill Kill Faster Faster) this stylized send-up of food culture and
society features spectacular detailed and dynamic art by Langdon Foss.
In a not-too-distant future of food-obsessed L.A., where
master chefs rule the town like crime lords and people literally kill for a
seat at the best restaurant, Jiro, a renegade and ruthless sushi chef arrives
in town with strong ideas of his own. It’s a bloody culinary war of epic
proportions, and in the end, no chef may be left alive!
Written by BILL WILLINGHAM
Art by BARRY KITSON
Cover by ADAM HUGHES
On sale APRIL 3 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • MATURE READERS
Dating is hard for everyone in this standalone tale—but
it’s especially tricky if you’re a gorgeous tree nymph from Fabletown. Princess
Alder tells her tales of woe to Reynard the fox in a special issue written by
FABLES writer/creator Bill Willingham and featuring the art of superstar Barry
Kitson (The Amazing Spider-Man).
Written by BILL WILLINGHAM
Art by MARK BUCKINGHAM
Cover by JOAO RUAS
On sale APRIL 17 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • MATURE READERS
Bigby howls back to Castle Dark for a showdown with
Prince Brandish for the hand of his/their wife, Snow White. Will anyone walk
away alive?
Based on the screenplay by QUENTIN TARANTINO
Art by R.M. GUERA and JASON LATOUR
Cover by FRANK QUITELY
1:25 Variant cover by TBD
On sale APRIL 24 • 48 pg, FC, 5 of 6, $4.99 US • MATURE
READERS
Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please
see the Order Form for details.
• The latest chapter of the miniseries adaptation of the
screenplay from the Quentin Tarantino film, with a cover by Frank Quitely!
• Based on the entire, uncut story, containing scenes
that may not appear in the final film!
• It’s no holds barred as Django goes all out to save his
beloved wife, Broomhilda!
Written by STEVEN T. SEAGLE
Art by TEDDY KRISTIANSEN, DUNCAN FEGREDO, DEAN ORMSTON
and others
Cover by TEDDY KRISTIANSEN
RESOLICIT • On sale APRIL 10 • 752 pg, FC, $75.00 US •
MATURE READERS
In this hardcover collecting HOUSE OF SECRETS #1-25, a
story from VERTIGO: WINTER’S EDGE #1 and the 2-part FAĆADE miniseries, teenage
runaway Rain Harper becomes part of a supernatural justice system in a haunted
mansion. Five spirits known as the Juris summon people to judge them for their
secrets. Acting as a “witness,” Rain must try to save the defendants from their
sentences.
Retailers: This title is resolicited. All current orders are
cancelled.
Written by MIKE CAREY
Art by SCOTT HAMPTON, CHRIS WESTON, JAMES HODGKINS,
WARREN PLEECE, DEAN ORMSTON, PETER GROSS and RYAN KELLY
Cover by SCOTT HAMPTON
On sale MAY 29 • 392 pg, FC, $29.99 US • MATURE READERS
Cast out of Heaven, Lucifer Morningstar has resigned his
throne in Hell for Los Angeles. Emerging from the pages of THE SANDMAN, the
former Lord of Hell is enjoying retirement as the proprietor of L.A.’s most
elite piano bar when an assignment from the Creator Himself threatens to change
all that. Collects THE SANDMAN PRESENTS: LUCIFER #1-3 and LUCIFER #1-13.
Written by PAUL CORNELL
Art and cover by RYAN KELLY
On sale APRIL 10 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • MATURE READERS •
FINAL ISSUE
Arcadia finally learns the “truth” about the alien
invasion—but what she chooses to do with that information will change the world
forever! Don’t miss the FINAL ISSUE of this mind-bending series!
Written by MIKE CAREY
Art by PETER GROSS
Cover by YUKO SHIMIZU
On sale APRIL 24 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • MATURE READERS
In part 2 of “Orpheus in the Underworld,” Tom’s quest for
Lizzie has hit a major hurdle, in that he no longer remembers who either of
them is. But is it possible he’s already found her without even realizing it?
And who holds the true power in Hades, where masks may hide anything—or
nothing?







