By Scott Eckelaert and JW Harp
Introduction by Eric Nolen-Weathington
Graphic Novel cover by James Denk
Lettering by Vincent Sneed
1950s America
Boylon Heights is crumbling around the edges while Roscoe Giancarlo’s small services business is growing.
150 pages. Two Stories.
“So many comics these days are pretty pictures, oddly arranged panels, and no story. This one has fine art and creative fire, a story you can care about. I highly recommend it.”
– Joe R. Lansdale
Author of the Hap and Leonard series, The Bottoms, and A Fine Dark Line
“Rack of Lamb is a great story, the Fargo of graphic novels.”
– John L. French, author of The Last Redhead
Eckelaert and Harp deliver a dark and quirky vision of American noir full of memorable characters, sharp dialogue, and surprising twists. Boylon Heights is a great place to visit if you stay off the streets at night–and don’t bring your dog!
– James Chambers, Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author of Kolchak The Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of Edgar Allan Poe and On the Hierophant Road