CRICKETS (2010)
"America's most beloved alternative comic book series returns with another 'Blood of the Virgin' story tracking the debauched and haunted of Hollywood 's lower caste in the early 1970s. Sprinkle some short strips, hilarious letters and asides, and you have a bonafide comic book experience on your hands."
"The acclaimed series continues with another chapter of the ongoing serial, Blood of the Virgin, and and appearance by The Blobby Boys! Everything readers request: Old Movies, 1970's Los Angeles, hot dog stands, and depressing vulgar sex. This is issue is ADULTS ONLY!"
Series Subscriptions — Coming Soon
Subscribe to get new issues automatically added to your pull list.
Artist
Sammy HarkhamReading Order
-
Crickets #3 (Mature)
"story Sammy Harkham art Sammy Harkham cover Sammy Harkham JULY 28 48 PAGES/ PC $8.00 Long anticipated new issue from Sammy Harkham, Eisner nominated creator of Kramers Ergot, arrives in a new magazine format. Amongst a handful of new short stories, it features Blood of the Virgin, which charts the trials and tribulations of a film editor turned movie director through the ballyhoo days of exploitation's golden years in the greater Los Angeles area of the 1970's. Mature Readers Only! "
-
Crickets #4 (O/A) (Mature)
"Award winning creator Sammy Harkham (Kramers Ergot, Poor Sailor, Everything Together) returns with another all new giant chapter of his acclaimed long form strip, Blood of the Virgin, which tracks the ins and outs of the hollywood exploitation movie scene in the early 1970s in all its bizarre, mundane, graphic, glory."
-
Crickets #5 (Mature)
"The acclaimed series continues with another chapter of the ongoing serial, Blood of the Virgin, and and appearance by The Blobby Boys! Everything readers request: Old Movies, 1970's Los Angeles, hot dog stands, and depressing vulgar sex. This is issue is ADULTS ONLY!"
-
Crickets #6 (Mature)
"America's most beloved alternative comic book series returns with another 'Blood of the Virgin' story tracking the debauched and haunted of Hollywood 's lower caste in the early 1970s. Sprinkle some short strips, hilarious letters and asides, and you have a bonafide comic book experience on your hands."