Turf #3 – 2010 continues the ambitious and genre-blending saga crafted by Jonathan Ross with striking visuals by Tommy Lee Edwards. Published by Image Comics, this unique series mashes together Prohibition-era crime noir, vampiric horror, and alien science fiction into a gritty, unpredictable tale that’s unlike anything else on the shelf.
As the story unfolds in 1920s New York, the power struggle escalates between warring mafia families, ancient bloodsuckers, and interstellar visitors. In this third chapter, the pace quickens and the stakes rise dramatically. Eddie Falco, a small-time hustler caught in a supernatural crossfire, becomes an unlikely focal point in a city spiralling into otherworldly chaos.
Jonathan Ross, known primarily for his media presence, proves himself once again as a compelling storyteller, layering historical grit with darkly imaginative twists. Tommy Lee Edwards' art brings the smoky jazz-era streets and macabre horror to vivid life, dripping with atmosphere and rendered in an expressive, textured style that suits the hybrid genre perfectly.
Turf #3 is a must-have for readers who enjoy comics that take bold creative risks. With vampires, gangsters, and aliens colliding in speakeasies and alleys, this issue delivers action and intrigue with an undeniable sense of originality.
This comic will be bagged and boarded using acid-free materials for preservation. It will be shipped from our UK-based online comic book store in a reinforced book mailer, ensuring fast shipping and secure packaging every time.
Add Turf #3 – 2010 to your collection and experience a world where pulp crime meets supernatural terror and extraterrestrial secrets in the most unexpected of ways.
Tags: Comicbook, Turf, 2010, Image Comics, Jonathan Ross, Tommy Lee Edwards, John Workman, John Barber, William Stout, Josh Ellingson