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Pimp Killer 2: Made in America is the 2nd installment of the Pimp Killer series created by Ghezal Omar and Kayden Phoenix. Frustrated by a complacent police force that refuses to act, a father seeks LA Jones' help to find his missing daughter. LA's investigation uncovers a beauty company that's more about exploiting beauty than enhancing it, with the police acting as their personal security. Now, it's up to LA to outsmart the corrupt officials and dismantle a human trafficking ring, all while racing against time to rescue the young woman and other victims.

Produktbeschreibung
Pimp Killer 2: Made in America is the 2nd installment of the Pimp Killer series created by Ghezal Omar and Kayden Phoenix. Frustrated by a complacent police force that refuses to act, a father seeks LA Jones' help to find his missing daughter. LA's investigation uncovers a beauty company that's more about exploiting beauty than enhancing it, with the police acting as their personal security. Now, it's up to LA to outsmart the corrupt officials and dismantle a human trafficking ring, all while racing against time to rescue the young woman and other victims.
Autorenporträt
Pimp killers. Bounty hunter gangs. This isn't your typical graphic novel publisher. And that's exactly what creator and writer, Ghezal Omar, was going for when she launched Artillery Network. Ghezal Omar became the 1st Afghan-American graphic novelist in comicbook history with .357 Magnum Opus, which depicts the dark entanglements of an unflinching female bounty hunter and the ties that bind her. Continuing her dedication to redefining the female-driven action genre with stylish, adrenaline-fueled thrillers, Omar's newest title, Pimp Killer, delves into the dark underbelly of a degenerate society. Her works have garnered interest from WME, Oxygen Network and have recently been featured on ABC, Spectrums News, and LA TIMES. "I was determined to create a female heroine who was more than willing to serve her own brand of justice."