Josie Schuller is a picture-perfect homemaker, wife, and mother—but she’s also a ruthless, efficient killer for hire! A brand-new original comedy series that combines the wholesome imagery of early 1960s domestic bliss with a tightening web of murder, paranoia, and cold-blooded survival.
 
"Lady Killer #1 is an obvious buy for all the reasons I discussed and so many more. This is a dark comedy that has plenty of dark and plenty of comedy to keep you happy. I have a feeling that Josie is headed for a real challenge, and I can't wait to see how she handles it. I also I can't wait to see more of Jones' art. Jump on the Lady Killer ride and don't let go.” - Comic Bastards 
"Lady Killer is a massively strong first issue from a creative team that is simply at the top of their game. It's a book that, right from the get go, we're demanding run longer than it's five-issue mini. Pick up your copy immediately, and if you're local to Portland, make sure to join the creators at the Portland Things From Another World at 7PM for a 60's-themed cocktail signing party. Also, don't miss our in-depth interview with Jolle and Jamie about the book.”  - Coming Up Comics 
"Jolle Jones and Jamie S. Rich have created a fresh take on the killer for hire, combining black comedy, violent action sequences, and plenty of dramatic tension all in an idyllic backdrop. Josie Schuller is a unique character who must balance home life with her more exotic occupation and the book touches on the emotional toll that balancing act takes. Lady Killer is a series to keep your eye on in this New Year!” - Adventures In Poor Taste 
"The indications of a complex association between Josie and her "handler", the debonair and confident Peck, point toward some interesting conflicts in later issues. On the whole, this was a great first issue and Dark Horse probably couldn't have picked a better series to open the New Year with. Pick it up and if it's sold out, tell your comic shop to put in an order. You'll be glad that you did.” - Comic Crusaders 
"Lady Killer doesn't rewrite the genre of undercover assassins but does exemplify how good it can look. This first of five issues is a winner and shows a ton of potential for the rest of the run.” - Geeks With Wives 
"Lady Killer #1 is fun, fast and a very engaging first issue. The creative team makes smart choices and executes them with aplomb. It would behoove you to give this new series a look.” - Major Spoilers 
"It is sometimes the case when artists bridge the gap to writing that there is a bit of a disconnect, but it is not the case here as Jolle Jones makes her first major entry into writing and hits the ground running with an interesting premise and a script that doesnt let go from start to finish. While there is a bit more gore than might be necessary for such a story, this is really the only complaint that one could have for this issue. It is not a great comic, as its premise is not that groundbreaking to give it consideration in such a way, but it is still a fun attempt at a new story, and one worth checking out. “ - Graphic Policy 
"Overall, while it isnt clear yet exactly where the rest of this five-part story is heading, this is still an impressively strong opening chapter. A brilliantly unique idea executed with a delicious visual flair, Lady Killer is a series you owe it to yourself to pick up.” -Big Comic Page 
"This was a good start for Lady Killer. This first issue felt simple and that made it read smoothly. The dark comedy tone was slightly muddled this first issue, but after another issue things will start take shape. Being only a five issue mini-series, Lady Killer is worth grabbing if only just for the amazing art. Lady Killer‘s debut felt like just a playful taste of what has yet to unfold that's certainly bringing me back for more.” - All-Comic 
"The art by the co-writer Jones is definitely the stand out of the entire work. Sharp, precise work and smooth angles make LADY KILLER easily one of the more well-drawn works in the current comic market. While it may sound like an exaggeration, one quick look reveals an art style that not only doesn't slack on the details, but in fact, adds hidden Easter eggs though out the work, such as the SHINING-inspired wallpaper in Romanov's house. There are no smudged over facial expressions or unsightly, spotty inking, but well-developed comic art that combines that 50's charm with the high powered action of modern works. Jones also plays well with unique viewpoints, creating a comic that moves like a TV show. And though there's not much to go on with the first issue, LADY KILLERdoes the best with what it's got, and for this writer, its best is looking pretty good.” -Fangoria 
"It’s like Mary Tyler Moore and La Femme Nikita had a baby, and that baby was Lady Killer #1... Joelle Jones and Jamie S. Rich are hitting on all cylinders here.” -This Podcast Sucks
"I loved Lady Killer. It was dark and funny. The writing evoked the 60s well so the juxtaposition of Josie as killer was that much more jarring. “ - What Cha Reading 
"Sort of like how Mad Men took the rich visual glamour of the early 60s and drenched it in alcoholism, failed relationships, and child neglect, Lady Killer upends the story of the Cleavers with a literal cleaver. Its always fun to take a lighter look at the darker side, and this book does it with both style and substance.” - Comicosity 
"I loved everything about this book. Joëlle Jones pulls double duty as he writes a great first introduction issue along with Jamie S. Rich. Jones also does the gorgeous artwork in the book. The art was a mix of Silver Age comics with a J. Scott Campbell-type style. It was truly amazing.” - Nuke the Fridge
"Lady Killer is absolutely fun especially if you like assassins and espionage in your stories. This first issue is definitely worth several looks if you’re making space on your pull list for something new to add to your reading pile!” - Comic Attack
"With a limited series, it's hard not to worry about the pacing of the rest of the issues. Though the first issue adequately sets the story up, it's hard to say how deep this series will dig in terms of character development and plot. At the very least, I think this will be an entertaining ride with an awesome lead character and some amazing art that hits as hard, if not harder than some of my favorite things to date. Check this book out " you most likely won't regret what you get.” - Rhymes With Geek 
"Lady Killer #1 is an obvious buy for all the reasons I discussed and so many more. This is a dark comedy that has plenty of dark and plenty of comedy to keep you happy. I have a feeling that Josie is headed for a real challenge, and I can't wait to see how she handles it. I also I can't wait to see more of Jones' art. Jump on the Lady Killer ride and don't let go.” - Comic Bastards
 
"Lady Killer is a massively strong first issue from a creative team that is simply at the top of their game. It's a book that, right from the get go, we're demanding run longer than it's five-issue mini. Pick up your copy immediately, and if you're local to Portland, make sure to join the creators at the Portland Things From Another World at 7PM for a 60's-themed cocktail signing party. Also, don't miss our in-depth interview with Jolle and Jamie about the book.”  - Coming Up Comics
 
"Jolle Jones and Jamie S. Rich have created a fresh take on the killer for hire, combining black comedy, violent action sequences, and plenty of dramatic tension all in an idyllic backdrop. Josie Schuller is a unique character who must balance home life with her more exotic occupation and the book touches on the emotional toll that balancing act takes. Lady Killer is a series to keep your eye on in this New Year!” - Adventures In Poor Taste
 
"The indications of a complex association between Josie and her "handler", the debonair and confident Peck, point toward some interesting conflicts in later issues. On the whole, this was a great first issue and Dark Horse probably couldn't have picked a better series to open the New Year with. Pick it up and if it's sold out, tell your comic shop to put in an order. You'll be glad that you did.” - Comic Crusaders
 
"Lady Killer doesn't rewrite the genre of undercover assassins but does exemplify how good it can look. This first of five issues is a winner and shows a ton of potential for the rest of the run.” - Geeks With Wives
 
"Lady Killer #1 is fun, fast and a very engaging first issue. The creative team makes smart choices and executes them with aplomb. It would behoove you to give this new series a look.” - Major Spoilers
 
"It is sometimes the case when artists bridge the gap to writing that there is a bit of a disconnect, but it is not the case here as Jolle Jones makes her first major entry into writing and hits the ground running with an interesting premise and a script that doesnt let go from start to finish. While there is a bit more gore than might be necessary for such a story, this is really the only complaint that one could have for this issue. It is not a great comic, as its premise is not that groundbreaking to give it consideration in such a way, but it is still a fun attempt at a new story, and one worth checking out. “ - Graphic Policy
 
"Overall, while it isnt clear yet exactly where the rest of this five-part story is heading, this is still an impressively strong opening chapter. A brilliantly unique idea executed with a delicious visual flair, Lady Killer is a series you owe it to yourself to pick up.” -Big Comic Page
 
"This was a good start for Lady Killer. This first issue felt simple and that made it read smoothly. The dark comedy tone was slightly muddled this first issue, but after another issue things will start take shape. Being only a five issue mini-series, Lady Killer is worth grabbing if only just for the amazing art. Lady Killer‘s debut felt like just a playful taste of what has yet to unfold that's certainly bringing me back for more.” - All-Comic
 
"The art by the co-writer Jones is definitely the stand out of the entire work. Sharp, precise work and smooth angles make LADY KILLER easily one of the more well-drawn works in the current comic market. While it may sound like an exaggeration, one quick look reveals an art style that not only doesn't slack on the details, but in fact, adds hidden Easter eggs though out the work, such as the SHINING-inspired wallpaper in Romanov's house. There are no smudged over facial expressions or unsightly, spotty inking, but well-developed comic art that combines that 50's charm with the high powered action of modern works. Jones also plays well with unique viewpoints, creating a comic that moves like a TV show. And though there's not much to go on with the first issue, LADY KILLERdoes the best with what it's got, and for this writer, its best is looking pretty good.” -Fangoria
 
"It’s like Mary Tyler Moore and La Femme Nikita had a baby, and that baby was Lady Killer #1... Joelle Jones and Jamie S. Rich are hitting on all cylinders here.” -This Podcast Sucks

"I loved Lady Killer. It was dark and funny. The writing evoked the 60s well so the juxtaposition of Josie as killer was that much more jarring. “ - What Cha Reading
 
"Sort of like how Mad Men took the rich visual glamour of the early 60s and drenched it in alcoholism, failed relationships, and child neglect, Lady Killer upends the story of the Cleavers with a literal cleaver. Its always fun to take a lighter look at the darker side, and this book does it with both style and substance.” - Comicosity
 
"I loved everything about this book. Joëlle Jones pulls double duty as he writes a great first introduction issue along with Jamie S. Rich. Jones also does the gorgeous artwork in the book. The art was a mix of Silver Age comics with a J. Scott Campbell-type style. It was truly amazing.” - Nuke the Fridge

"Lady Killer is absolutely fun especially if you like assassins and espionage in your stories. This first issue is definitely worth several looks if you’re making space on your pull list for something new to add to your reading pile!” - Comic Attack

"With a limited series, it's hard not to worry about the pacing of the rest of the issues. Though the first issue adequately sets the story up, it's hard to say how deep this series will dig in terms of character development and plot. At the very least, I think this will be an entertaining ride with an awesome lead character and some amazing art that hits as hard, if not harder than some of my favorite things to date. Check this book out " you most likely won't regret what you get.” - Rhymes With Geek

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