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Sins of the Black Flamingo

OCCULT NOIR. MIAMI SLEAZE. Sebastian Harlow is the Black Flamingo, a flamboyant and narcissistic thief who gets his kicks stealing mystic artifacts from the wealthy and corrupt of Miami's occult underground. When his latest job leads him to his biggest score so far, the hedonistic outlaw discovers something he wasn't looking for something to believe in. Collects SINS OF THE BLACK FLAMINGO #1-5

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“A queer protagonist (and antagonist) unlike any you’ve encountered before. That breathes fresh air into a Robin Hood-like story of a thief who steals from the rich because the poor have nothing worth taking.”

Monkeys Fighting Robots

“Cathartic, fun, and constantly surprising.”

AIPT

“Feels fresh and isn’t afraid to be genuinely sexy.”

Library Journal

"Part crime thriller, part supernatural romance, with a remarkably charismatic queer protagonist. Tremendously fun from start to finish."

Publishers Weekly

"For readers of queer romance, and any reader who digs magic and hates bigotry, it’s escapism that also feels pleasantly right at home."

KIERON GILLEN (THE WICKED + THE DIVINE, DIE)

“‘Be Gay, Do Crimes’ as pure pop art. This outlaw occultist queer heist book goes for your throat, your heart, your groin, and your wallet, and will leave you covered in glitter and feathers, absolutely breathless.”

Monkeys Fighting Robots

“Cathartic, fun, and constantly surprising.”

AIPT

“Feels fresh and isn’t afraid to be genuinely sexy.”

KIERON GILLEN (THE WICKED + THE DIVINE, DIE)

“‘Be Gay, Do Crimes’ as pure pop art. This outlaw occultist queer heist book goes for your throat, your heart, your groin, and your wallet, and will leave you covered in glitter and feathers, absolutely breathless.”

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“A queer protagonist (and antagonist) unlike any you’ve encountered before. That breathes fresh air into a Robin Hood-like story of a thief who steals from the rich because the poor have nothing worth taking.”

ComicBook.com

“As the book starts dipping its toes into the supernatural, it becomes even more compelling.”

Publishers Weekly

"For readers of queer romance, and any reader who digs magic and hates bigotry, it’s escapism that also feels pleasantly right at home."

About the Author

Andrew Wheeler is a Shuster and Eisner-winning writer and editor. His credits include Another Castle at Oni Press, Love and War at Comixology, the Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurers Guides, and the Prism-nominated all ages LGBTQ anthology Shout Out.Travis Moore is a comic book illustrator with over twenty years of experience. His work has appeared in Vertigo, 1First, and DC Comics. He is best known for his work on Nightwing, Wonder Woman, and The Wolf Among Us.Tamra Bonvillain is a colorist who has contributed work to several Image series: Wayward, Rat Queens, Penny Dora & The Wishing Box, and more. Her color work has also been published at most of the major comic publishers such as Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and several others. She's a graduate of The Kubert School in Dover, New Jersey, and currently resides in North Augusta, South Carolina.

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