Lackadaisy: Volume 2
by Tracy Butler
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Pub Date Aug 13 2024 | Archive Date Aug 26 2024
Letter Better Publishing Services | Iron Circus Comics
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Description
"A rollicking mix of gunplay, quips, and romance." — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Beautifully captures the visual style of the Jazz Age." — BOOKLIST
It's 1927 and Prohibition is in full effect in St. Louis, Missouri. Organized crime has risen to meet the relentless demand for illicit alcohol. Bootleggers, gangsters, and might-makes-right dominate the city's underworld, fueled by the patrons of speakeasies like Lackadaisy, run by the unstoppable force of widowed Mitzi May. Or at least, she seemed unstoppable until now.
After a violent raid from a rival operation left bullet holes all over Lackadaisy — and inside Mitzi's trusted confidante Viktor — the situation is getting desperate in the glamorous pleasure palace hidden under the unassuming Little Daisy Cafe. As her charms fail to secure new business partners and the faith of her posse waivers, ambitious external forces press ever closer in. The gang struggles to secure booze, suss out new connections, and recover from recent traumas, all while the walls keep closing in.
A keepsake collected edition of the cult classic, Eisner Award-nominated webcomic!
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781638991274 |
PRICE | $35.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 178 |
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