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Gritty Chicano Noir 'Death to Pachuco' by Henry Barajas, Rachel Merrill, and Lee Loughridge Coming Soon

 Murder, riots & resistance: explosive new Top Cow title brings 1943 LA to comics

Image Comics and Top Cow Productions, Inc. proudly announce a gripping Chicano noir crime graphic series—the upcoming five-issue miniseries Death to Pachuco—by writer Henry Barajas (La Voz de M.A.Y.O., Helm Greycastle), artist Rachel Merrill (Izzy n’ Jean), and colorist Lee Loughridge. This powerful new title is set to launch in October and will blend the cultural defiance of Luis Valdez’s Zoot Suit with the hard-boiled tension of James M. Cain’s Double Indemnity

The series will feature cover art by David Lapham (Stray Bullets) and Loughridge, Katie Skelly, Marco Finnigean, Gab Contreras, and Ramon Villobos.

Those attending San Diego Comic-Con will get an exclusive first look at the project with the Death to Pachuco #1 Limited Edition Ashcan Preview, available at the Top Cow Booth #2629 for purchase throughout the show. Fans will also have the opportunity to meet Barajas during scheduled signings: Thursday, July 24 through Saturday, July 27 from 10 - 11 a.m. and 5 - 6 p.m., and Sunday, July 28 from 10 - 11 a.m., as well as during Top Cow: The New Universe! Panel on Saturday, July 26 at 12:00 p.m. in Room #4.

Set against the backdrop of 1943 wartime Los Angeles, Death to Pachuco is a story steeped in historical urgency and cinematic grit. It reimagines the chilling aftermath of the Sleepy Lagoon murder—an event that ignited widespread racial unrest—and explores themes of cultural identity, systemic injustice, and the cost of being seen as the enemy in your own country.

During the summer of 1943, Los Angeles became a hotbed of tension and conflict as a series of fierce clashes erupted between U.S. Navy members and Mexican American youth stemming from the murder of Carlos Urbano. Private eye Ricardo "Ricky" Tellez needs to find the Sleepy Lagoon Killer before the racist mob kills him in the Zoot Suit Riots. The clock is ticking—and it’s 'a bad time to be a Mexican.' 

This new work marks Barajas’s return to Top Cow with his most urgent and personal story yet. He draws from deeply researched historical events and culturally resonant storytelling to illuminate a dark but vital chapter of American history, which remains shockingly relevant today. “All the research and digging I did to make this comic a reality was with the best team and cover artists in comics,” said Barajas. “I’m lucky I get to tell this story with Rachel, Lee, and Will. We're swinging for the fences.”

Rachel Merrill’s evocative artwork, brought to life with Lee Loughridge’s moody, noir-inspired colors, immerses readers in a 1940s Los Angeles rarely seen in comics. "We are trying to tell a story that takes place during a dark time in history while living in one," said Merrill. "Death to Pachuco comes from a place of love for comics, history, and film noir." The authenticity of the zoot suit fashion, cityscapes, and cultural markers is matched by the emotional depth of the characters navigating a world where justice is elusive and survival is an act of resistance.

Barajas intends for this story to offer more than entertainment. “I hope it brings context to what is happening today,” he explained. “It was just shy of 80 years ago that Japanese Americans were being forced into concentration camps—and Mexican people were targeted and harassed for existing. It wasn't an accident that the first line from the protagonist's mouth is ‘Now’s not a good time to be a Mexican.’ We tell these stories so history doesn't keep repeating itself, and I believe comics have the power to make a difference in the world, no matter how bleak it looks.

Top Cow President and COO Matt Hawkins added: “With Death to Pachuco, our creative team channels the urgency and gravity of the moment—both historical and personal. The entire team have crafted a tale that resonates today: a noir detective story infused with social commentary and raw emotion.”

Death to Pachuco is not just a comic; it’s a revelation, and is perfect for fans of noir, Latin American history, and social justice. 

Death to Pachuco #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, October 8:

  • Cover A by David Lapham & Lee Loughridge
  • Cover B by Katie Skelly
  • Cover C by Marco Finnigean and Gab Contreras
  • Cover D by Ramon Villalobos
  • Cover E by David Lapham & Lee Loughridge 1:10 B&W Virgin
  • Cover F by David Lapham & Lee Loughridge 1:25 Virgin/Color
  • Cover G by Katie Skelly 1:25 Virgin/Color
  • Cover H by Ramon Villalobos 1:25 Virgin/Color
  • Cover I by David Lapham & Lee Loughridge 1:50 Spot Foil with Trade Dress  

Death to Pachuco #1 will also be available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.









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