This Wednesday, April 9th, Dark Horse Comics is set to release THE GREAT BRITISH BUMP-OFF: Kill or Be Quilt #1 (of 4).
A new cozy mystery from Giant Days’ John Allison and Max Sarin following up to their hit baking murder mystery The Great British Bump-Off.
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages
for this week’s new release from Dark Horse Comics…
THE GREAT BRITISH BUMP-OFF: Kill or Be Quilt #1 (of 4)
Written by John Allison
Art by Max Sarin
Colors by Sammy Borras
Letters by Jim Campbell
Covers & Cover Artists:
Max Sarin (Cover A)
Lissa Treiman (Cover B)
Genre: Humor, Crime/Mystery, Fantasy
Format: FC, 32 pages; Miniseries
SRP: $4.99
Publication Date: April 9, 2025
Surely there is no vacation more drama-free than a boating holiday along the sleepy canals of Yorkshire? Oh, you’d think so. Sadly, for Shauna Wickle, it’s tough to escape poisonous small-town rivalries (and sultry romantic entanglements) when travelling at a steady two to three miles per hour. And to make things worse, she’s about to find out how ruinously expensive a hastily-tied knot can be…

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