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  • Published: 15 July 2017
  • ISBN: 9781631409943
  • Imprint: IDW Publishing
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $39.99

Red Range: A Wild Western Adventure



Originally published in 1999, RED RANGE is set during the 19th century, and combining an unusual mix of racial unrest, odd ball characters and strange happenings, making this orginial graphic novel a unique take on "The Western." Writer Lansdale's unerring ear for exotic period and regional dialog remains constant, as does his penchant for grim humor and hardcore, hard-nosed sense of social conscience. Harkens to HBO's DEADWOOD and WESTWORLD.

In a tale of hope set amidst the hyper violence of America’s 19th century, this new edition tells the tale of Red Mask, a tough as nails vigilante who rides to fight the tragic racism of a Klan-dominated Texas. 

Written by multiple Bram Stoker Award winner JOE R. LANSDALE and illustrated by Golden Age comic book master and WWII veteran, SAM J. GLANZMAN, this volume presents the classic graphic novel in color for the first time, and includes an Introduction by Mojo Press’ RICHARD KLAW and Afterword by STEPHEN R. BISSETTE. As a bonus, this book contains a little-seen story by Glanzman, “I Could Eat a Horse!” Red Range has been called “an edgy tale like no other” (Fantastic Fiction) and “an outrageous story, on par with Quentin Tarantino at his best” (Comics Grinder), and the saga is replete with a monstrous, genre-bending story twist that is nothing less than mind-blowing. Shamefully ignored when originally released in 1999, the time is finally right for Lansdale & Glanzman’s Red Range, a tale of savage vengeance, stone cold justice, and beastly & bloody comeuppance!

  • Published: 15 July 2017
  • ISBN: 9781631409943
  • Imprint: IDW Publishing
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $39.99

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Praise for Red Range: A Wild Western Adventure

"The Old West had black heroes who have been forgotten or ignored, and this was my chance to blend that fact with pulp, western, and science fiction storytelling. And it was a chance to work with one of my heroes, Sam Glanzman." -Joe R. Lansdale