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Sisters of Sorrow
By Kurt Sutter and Courtney Alameda
Published by BOOM! Studios
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
A group of women who have all survived violent attacks wear Nun habits and carry guns as they exact revenge on violent criminals who’ve escaped justice.
By day, Dominique, Greta, Misha, and Sarah live in a nonprofit women's shelter. At night, they each don a nun's habit and move through Los Angeles hunting down violent abusers who have escaped justice. Their increasingly public vigilantism has earned them the nickname Sisters of Sorrow, and has drawn the ire of L.A.'s notorious anti-crime task force.
Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy, Mayans MC) brings this all-new original tale of revenge and recovery to comics with novelist Courtney Alameda (Shutter) and breakthrough artist Hyeonjin Kim.
By day, Dominique, Greta, Misha, and Sarah live in a nonprofit women's shelter. At night, they each don a nun's habit and move through Los Angeles hunting down violent abusers who have escaped justice. Their increasingly public vigilantism has earned them the nickname Sisters of Sorrow, and has drawn the ire of L.A.'s notorious anti-crime task force.
Kurt Sutter (Sons of Anarchy, Mayans MC) brings this all-new original tale of revenge and recovery to comics with novelist Courtney Alameda (Shutter) and breakthrough artist Hyeonjin Kim.
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Product Details
- Publisher: BOOM! Studios (June 26, 2018)
- Length: 112 pages
- ISBN13: 9781684152018
- Grades: 11 and up
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