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185 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2006















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Check out John Blacksad in the doorway admiring the view.
Blacksad's animal avatar is a dark panther with white muzzle. He's got plenty of feline qualities (curiosity, predatory nature, fleet violence, and a certain sleekness to his movements), all of which contribute to his occupation as a private dick. He's got luck with the ladies—though perhaps not enough that he can ever keep one for long. He's a tough-bitten customer, but leans toward acts of charity that tend to get him beaten up more than he deserves. Essentially, he's a young Philip Marlowe (maybe Big Sleep-era), only with less verbal wit and penchant for dialogical gymnastics.
The Artic Nation will rise again! You shall know them by their pelts.
Spooky.
No furs allowed, silly.

