Graphic Novel “Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water” now available from Titan Comics.

The reviews are in, and it looks like the newest graphic novel from Mark Landry is primed to be a big hit! Read on, and discover why you might be interested in picking this one up for yourselves!

Titan Comics’ original graphic novel, “Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water” is now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. This is an amazing project written by Mark Landry, with artists Ashley Marie Witter (“Interview With The Vampire”, and Richard Pace (“Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham”) serving as illustrators.

Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water” is a visceral revenge thriller that merges the real-world hopes and horrors of a post-disaster community with an engaging thread of political corruption, class divide and blood-curdling terror!
The 144-page trade paperback features a stunning cover by “Star Wars” cover artist Nick Runge, as well as interviews with the real-life heroes of the Katrina rescue effort — US Army and Coast Guard personnel.

Haunted by the catastrophe that tore his city apart 10 years ago, Coast Guard veteran Virgil Lafleur struggles daily with the hardships of a post-Katrina New Orleans. But when his younger brother’s murder leads him into a vortex of intrigue, corruption and violence, Virgil becomes obsessed with bringing the killers to justice and exposing the horrific secret hiding beneath the Mississippi.

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ISBN-10: 1785851098
ISBN-13: 978-1785851094

This is an exciting, well thought out and extremely well executed story that will keep you guessing and coming back for more.” — Reading with a Flightring

The Bloodthirsty series is a perfect example of the high quality of work that is done outside the juggernauts of Marvel and DC.” — Pop Culture Uncovered

Bloodthirsty has it all… shadowy organizations, human sacrifice, and a protagonist who in my head is played by a slightly less bulked up Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.” — The Pullbox

An outstanding job of rendering New Orleans in all its mystery and noir-ish glamour.” — Geek Mundo

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