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Summary

Callie tried to go straight. She escaped both Mercer and the FBI to Canada. She got a new beau, a new job, and with the few years remaining on her borrowed heart, everything should be perfect. But Callie’s old life isn’t entirely done with her. As her old crew keeps robbing and sucks her back into the one thing she’s great at, Callie sets out to create a criminal empire of her own.

 

Author Biography

Christopher Sebela was born in Chicago, Illinois, lived in Kansas City, Missouri and currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

In the past, he's written journalism for outlets for comics websites from indie precursors like Savant to recently deceased sites like Comics Alliance, alt-weeklies (his reviews often got reprinted in other papers in the New Times/Village Voice network), art and artsy magazines (The Speck, Kitchen Sink), music review sites (Pitchfork) to weird assignments like heating and plumbing contractor industry magazines (Heating and Plumbing Contractor News – catchy name, right?). He's gotten to interview people like Walter Mosley, Jonathan Lethem, Jello Biafra, Ira Glass, Erik Larson, Charlie Murphy, Bill Burr and Rick Bragg.

Robert Wilson IV is a comic artist and illustrator who currently lives in Dallas, TX with his wife, daughter, and dog. He co-created and illustrated KNUCKLEHEADS at Monkeybrain Comics with writer Brian Winkeler, and LIKE A VIRUS with writer Ken Lowery. He is also active in the poster community making tour and concert posters for bands such as THE MOUNTAIN GOATS, STARS, and THE SWORD, among others.

Nick Filardi grew up in New London, CT listening to Small Town Hero, 
watching Batman the Animated Series and fending off ladies. After 
graduating from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2004, he colored 
for a Zylonol Studios under Lee Loughridge in Savannah, GA while 
maintaining the pretense of working an "office" job. Currently living 
in South Philly with his three-legged dog, Deniro.

 

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