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There are currently two noteworthy book bundles running on Humble Bundle, both of interest to comic book fans.

The first shines the spotlight on Canadian comic book creator Jeff Lemire. Depending on where your interests lie in the world of comics, you will know him either for the Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated Essex County Trilogy, or for Black Hammer, an extremely strange superhero(es) tale.

If you made use of Humble Bundle before, you know the drill, with $1 unlocking Lemire’s Sherlock Frankenstein Vol. 1, Descender Vol. 1 and A.D.: After Death that he wrote alongside Scott Snyder of Wytches, Batman and American Vampire fame.

$8 bags you Essex County, Bloodshot Reborn and Lost Dogs, but for the full amount of $15 you get everything on offer, including Black Hammer Vol. 1, The Valiant Deluxe Edition, and the interesting Plutona, amongst others.

If dangerous women, smoking guns and bottles of whisky are what you are looking for, then the Pulp Fiction bundle has it all. Hardboiled crime fiction from Hard Case Crime publishing is on offer, with full novels and comics for as little as $1.

Crime fiction is something we’re not quite familiar with, but you do receive some of the regular suspects, including Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, James M. Cain and Ed McBain. Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is also available in comic book format, while Gore Vidal’s foray into crime, Thieves Fall Out, makes an appearance if you cough up $15.

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