Fr. 36.50

DUST TO DUST

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 11.11.2025

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Yellowstone meets Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian in this tale of a tormented Oklahoma sheriff and a scrappy photojournalist on the hunt for a serial killer at the height of the dust-choked Great Depression.

In the darkest days of the Great Depression, death rides the dust. As apocalyptic storms swallow the Oklahoma panhandle, the broken town of New Hope is gripped by a series of brutal murders. Sheriff Meadows, tormented by his past, joins forces with Sarah, a relentless photojournalist, to hunt a killer who moves like a ghost through the storm—leaving only bodies in his wake.

From comics legend JG Jones (Wanted) and co-writer Phil Bram comes a haunting, hand-painted tale of survival, grief, and the violence that thrives when the world begins to rot.

Collects issues #1-8.

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J.G. Jones is an American comics artist who is known for his work on titles such as Wanted and Final Crisis. His newest work with Image Comics is Dust to Dust.

Summary

A tormented Oklahoma sheriff and a scrappy photojournalist hunt a serial killer at the height of the dust-choked Great Depression.

Comics' all-star artist, JG JONES (WANTED), presents the first suspense-filled issue of his new Giant Generator limited series. JONES, teaming up with co-writer, PHIL BRAM, spins an unforgettable yarn of desperation, murder, and resilience in this beautifully hand-painted story of Americana in the primal grip of brutality. 

In the darkest days of the Great Depression, death stalks the Dust Bowl. As towering dust storms blast the parched Oklahoma panhandle, farmers try to flee the failing town of New Hope, but no one gets far. Battling his own demons, Sheriff Meadows teams up with Sarah, a traveling photojournalist, in a desperate fight to stop a serial killer on the loose—the Death that rides the Dusters.

Collects the entire miniseries, issues #1-8.

Product details

Authors J. G. Jones, J. G. Jones
Publisher Diamond US
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 11.11.2025
 
EAN 9781534333062
ISBN 978-1-5343-3306-2
No. of pages 216
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Historical novels and narratives

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