Born Again Comics Guide

Every story deserves a second issue.

“What’s that?”

“I’m not a thief anymore,” she said. “And I thought maybe… if I brought it back into the world… he’d get born again. Somewhere.” Born Again Comics

The next morning, Marcus came in. He shuffled to the Daredevil section, as always.

Leo stopped him. “You ever read issue #227?” he asked. “Born Again. ‘And I shall have to live with that.’ One of the best.” Every story deserves a second issue

One cold November evening, a woman in a rain-soaked trench coat pushed open the door. The little bell chimed—a sound Leo had grown to resent because it usually preceded a Jehovah’s Witness or a lost tourist.

Marcus shrugged. “Can’t afford it.” Somewhere

She turned and walked out before Leo could say it’s okay or keep it or I don’t charge for ghosts .

“When you’re forty-three and tired and the world feels like a check-cashing store next to a vape shop—you find someone who needs a story, and you give them this one.”

“We’re closing in ten,” Leo said, not looking up from his spreadsheet of debt.