Barb Wire Book 1: Steel Harbor Blues

Part of Barb Wire

Illustrated by Art Baltazar
Hard as nails and hot as hell, badass bounty hunter Barb Wire rides the meanest streets of America's toughest town: Steel Harbor, USA. Barb tracks gangsters who can punch through walls and crush cars like beer cans, but it's nothing personal, just business. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it!

The bitch is back! The comic book that inspired the motion picture, Barb Wire returns with pedal-to-the-metal action and full-metal-jacket girl power! Written by series creator Chris Warner and drawn by Catwoman and Spider-Girl artist Patrick Olliffe.
Art Baltazar started making comic books with his self-published comic book, The Cray-Baby Adventures. Since then he has created other comics, such as Gyro-Man, Captain Camel and the Space Chicken, A Jimmy Dydo Adventure, Lunar Lizard, Meteor Mite, and Patrick the Wolf Boy. Baltazar also had a brief tenure with Warner Bros. and had a monthly comic strip in Disney Adventures titled Gorilla Gorilla. Baltazar has also completed a graphic novel titled The Big Amoeba for Platinum Studios. In 2012, Baltazar founded a comic book shop with his partner and co-owner Franco Aureliani. Baltazar was the artist and cowriter with Aureliani of Tiny Titans, for which the two won a 2011 Eisner Award for Best Publication for Kids. They also won an Eisner in 2014 for Itty Bitty Hellboy. View titles by Art Baltazar

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Hard as nails and hot as hell, badass bounty hunter Barb Wire rides the meanest streets of America's toughest town: Steel Harbor, USA. Barb tracks gangsters who can punch through walls and crush cars like beer cans, but it's nothing personal, just business. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it!

The bitch is back! The comic book that inspired the motion picture, Barb Wire returns with pedal-to-the-metal action and full-metal-jacket girl power! Written by series creator Chris Warner and drawn by Catwoman and Spider-Girl artist Patrick Olliffe.

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Art Baltazar started making comic books with his self-published comic book, The Cray-Baby Adventures. Since then he has created other comics, such as Gyro-Man, Captain Camel and the Space Chicken, A Jimmy Dydo Adventure, Lunar Lizard, Meteor Mite, and Patrick the Wolf Boy. Baltazar also had a brief tenure with Warner Bros. and had a monthly comic strip in Disney Adventures titled Gorilla Gorilla. Baltazar has also completed a graphic novel titled The Big Amoeba for Platinum Studios. In 2012, Baltazar founded a comic book shop with his partner and co-owner Franco Aureliani. Baltazar was the artist and cowriter with Aureliani of Tiny Titans, for which the two won a 2011 Eisner Award for Best Publication for Kids. They also won an Eisner in 2014 for Itty Bitty Hellboy. View titles by Art Baltazar