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#1
Night Business, Issue 1
Bloody Nights Part 1
2014
..". Too well-executed to be the work of an idiot-savant type, but it's also so relentlessly sleazy and stupid ..." Tim Hodler, Comics Comics ..". Marra is trying to single-handedly restore some 'order' to comics." Frank Santoro, Comics Comics "All the guy characters look like action figures you would have killed to have owned when you were little, and all the girl characters/strippers look like drawings of sexy ladies you would have made to impress your friends and convince your enemies that you're not gay." Nick Gazin, Vice "One of the best comic series around-strippers, vice cops, serial killers, guidos, all mix it up in the pre-giuliani era New York. Like Douglas Sirk directing an Abel Ferrara script ..." Sammy Harkham, Kramers Ergot and Crickets ..". some hair-metal or porno fantasy world where men are either leather and denim street toughs ... and ... women routinely walk around in lingerie and heels." Sean T. Collins, Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat ..". Marra's comics are the kind of things Mark Millar aspires to be." Timothy Callahan, Comic Book Resources ..". New Wave Hookers meets Death Wish III as seen through the eyes of a 14 year-old, heavy metal kid." Dean Rispler, Drug Front Records ..". This is how all contemporary fiction should read." Tucker Stone, The Factual Opinion 1983 ... The City ... At Night ... Come and witness a tale of urban intrigue, savage murder and street justice from the beginning. A knife-wielding killer on the loose, committing extreme acts of violence on sexy, exotic dancers. Only one man has a will powerful enough to stop this psychopath: Johnny Timothy. But can Johnny mete out his vengeance before the villain kills again? Pick up NIGHT BUSINESS, ISSUE 1, today and find out!

#4
Night Business, Issue 4
Bloody Nights, Part 4
2014
"... Too well-executed to be the work of an idiot-savant type, but it’s also so relentlessly sleazy and stupid ..." Tim Hodler, Comics Comics "... Marra is trying to single-handedly restore some 'order' to comics." Frank Santoro, Comics Comics "All the guy characters look like action figures you would have killed to have owned when you were little, and all the girl characters/strippers look like drawings of sexy ladies you would have made to impress your friends and convince your enemies that you’re not gay." Nick Gazin, Vice "One of the best comic series around-strippers, vice cops, serial killers, guidos, all mix it up in the pre-giuliani era New York. Like Douglas Sirk directing an Abel Ferrara script ..." Sammy Harkham, Kramers Ergot and Crickets "... some hair-metal or porno fantasy world where men are either leather and denim street toughs ... and ... women routinely walk around in lingerie and heels." Sean T. Collins, Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat "... Marra's comics are the kind of things Mark Millar aspires to be." Timothy Callahan, Comic Book Resources "... New Wave Hookers meets Death Wish III as seen through the eyes of a 14 year-old, heavy metal kid." Dean Rispler, Drug Front Records "... This is how all contemporary fiction should read." Tucker Stone, The Factual Opinion Secrets revealed!! Discover who is behind The Slasher!! Find out if Johnny survived the warehouse explosion! Discover the evil designs Pimp Donny has in store for Krystal! The Rider continues to wage her bloody war on street crime single-handedly ... or with some help!? Steve, left to watch over Glitz Glam Entertainment, is presented with shocking information! An issue not to be missed!!!

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Night Business
2017
In this 1980s-trash-culture homage, only one man can save strippers from a serial murderer; this volume collects the cult comic book series with its unpublished-until-now conclusion. A knife-wielding killer is on the loose, committing extreme acts of violence on exotic dancers. Only one man has a will powerful enough to stop this Johnny Timothy. But can Johnny mete out his vengeance before more innocent victims have to die? Night Business is Marra’s longest graphic novel to a nasty brew of power, passion, vigilantes, and dangerous men raining street justice down upon their enemies. Black & white illustrations throughout.
Author

Benjamin Marra
Author · 4 books
Benjamin Marra (born 1977 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Grammy-nominated American illustrator and comic book artist. His work has been mostly self-published under his own imprint, Traditional Comics, and mainly consists of black and white comics, printed on low-quality paper for a relatively low price.