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  • Published: 17 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9781506729817
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $45.00
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Errand Boys




A runner for a shady errand—and sometimes shifty smuggling—service finds an unexpected partner in his half-human, teenage half-brother!
 

A runner for a shady errand—and sometimes shifty smuggling—service finds an unexpected partner in his half-human, teenage half-brother!
 

In the future, a decent job is hard to find, especially if you’re a hard-worn scoundrel with commitment issues. But there’s one position that’s always open—an errand runner. Jace is a lifelong solo act running miscellaneous tasks, often dangerous, and hardly legal, for the most questionable of clients. But when his thirteen-year-old half-human half brother comes to live with him, he’s got two mouths to feed and there’s only one way he knows how to put money on the table. Between evading the law, running from angry aliens, and jumping off skyscrapers, can Jace survive being a big brother? Navigating to the furthest depths of the solar system, the only thing weirder than the vastness of space is family.
 
You can outrun monsters, but you can’t outrun duty!
 
Collects Errand Boys #1–#5.
 

  • Published: 17 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9781506729817
  • Imprint: Dark Horse Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 160
  • RRP: $45.00
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Praise for Errand Boys

“An entertaining, galactic story that will be sure to please science fiction fans.” —Fanbase Press
 
“Grabbed my attention and made me interested in seeing what happens next.” —Super Powered Fancast
 
“An original story that shows the hard situation of two brothers whose lives are unexpectedly crossed by a tragic event.” —Geekery Magazine
 
“A must-read if you are a lover of comics, the cosmos, or just enjoy great art and writing. Beautifully executed panel after panel, this story has a lot of potential and momentum going forward.” —The Brazen Bull
 
“A bombastic, sci-fi story wrapped in themes of family and loss. Koutsis' art is energetic and Kirkbride's writing manages to balance some nice humour with the stories dark undertones.” —ComicsVerse
 
". . . hits that almost impossible target that sits between grief, maturity, comedic mayhem and the quiet joy of still being around to appreciate your life." —Alasdair Stuart, The Full Lid