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Like the original Vertigo, DC has tapped some of the biggest rising names in comics to bring this new iteration to life. James Tynion IV, Deniz Camp, Steve Pugh, and Jacob Phillips are just some of the talents contributing to this exciting new experiment. The relaunched Vertigo is taking things slow, starting with only a handful of titles like Bleeding Hearts and The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery. Despite the small number of books, new fans may wonder how they all compare, so read on to discover the best of Vertigoโs new offerings.
4. The Peril of the Brual Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery

The mouthful that is The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery comes from Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips. It follows a private eye who gets roped into a strange mystery involving a powerful artifact connected to the Greek god Hephaestus. This book is a little high-concept and combines a lot of elements, which can be a lot for readers. Itโs not bad by any means, but it definitely comes off as the kind of story that will read better when the entire story is available. But itโs definitely something fans of slow-burn detective stories will enjoy!
3. End of Life

Iโm kinda biased when it comes to End of Life, admittedly. I loved Kyle Starks and Steve Pughโs last collaboration, Peacemaker Tries Hard!, and this book more or less feels like a spiritual successor. An uber-confident (read: jackass) hitman accidentally violates the rules of his international hitman cabal, forcing him to hide out in the town he grew up in, where he reconnects with his dying father. It balances comedy and action really well, and while I think itโs incredible, I can definitely see people not being into it as much. But if youโre a Peacemaker fan, youโll love this.










