Miles to Go

MILES TO GO #1
Stephen Molnar cover A
Order Code: JUL200991
Available: 9/23/20

MILES TO GO #1
Francesco Francavilla cover B
Order Code: JUL200992
Available: 9/23/20
Writer: B. Clay Moore
Artist: Stephen Molnar
Colorist: Stephen Molnar
Letterer: Thomas Mauer
Regular Cover Artist: Stephen Molnar
Amara Bishop is a newly single mother with a long-buried past. Raised by an alcoholic father in a rundown trailer, Amara was a child when she learned to kill. And she hasn’t killed anyone since she was thirteen. When her aging mentor is murdered, and her daughter is threatened, that will soon change…
An unlikely assassin in a deadly game of cat and mouse, brought to you by B. Clay Moore (Hawaiian Dick, Battle Hymn) and Stephen Molnar (Imaginary Fiends, Star Trek).

MILES TO GO #2
Stephen Molnar cover A
Order Code: AUG201088
Available: 10/21/2020

MILES TO GO #2
Jeremy Haun w/ Nick Filardi cover B
Order Code: AUG201089
Available: 10/21/2020
MILES TO GO #2
For the first time since childhood, Amara Bishop has taken a life. Now she and her daughter Alea find themselves on the run with an aging former assassin named Moses Graves. As the trio works to figure out who is stalking them and why, Amara and Moses reflect on their pasts as killers, and begin to wonder if their unsuspecting loved ones might be in danger as well.

MILES TO GO #3
Stephen Molnar cover
Order Code: SEP201031
Available: 12/23/2020
MILES TO GO #3
Barely escaping an ambush at home, Amara and Alea regain their bearings in a small town that holds deeply personal revelations for their partner on the run, aging hitman Moses Graves. It should come as no surprise that the defining experience of Moses’s earlier life came complete with betrayal, lies and murder, the repercussions of which haunt everyone involved to this day.

MILES TO GO #4
Stephen Molnar cover
Order Code: OCT201059
Available: 1/27/2021
MILES TO GO #4
Amara Bishop and her daughter Alea learn that running away can’t help the family left behind, and retired assassin Moses Graves realizes that retirement isn’t always permanent. And the truth behind Amara’s childhood affinity for killing leads to a frightening new understanding of her daughter.