Prelude 1: Mile 232
September 14th, 2009

Prelude 1: Mile 232

Welcome to She Died In Terrebonne, a year-long murder mystery starring San Francisco private investigator Sam Kimimura.  It’s written by Kevin Church and drawn by TJ Kirsch.

This week, we’ll be presenting a series of daily strips that let you get to know the majority of the cast before going to our regular once-weekly strip, which will be updated every Thursday at noon.

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  1. [...] a new webcomic being created by TJ Kirsch and the estimable Kevin Church (whose The Rack is a favorite of mine). [...]

  2. [...] Kevin Church has a new webcomics project starting this week: She Died in Terrebonne. Should be a cool noir-ish series. The art, by T.J. Kirsch, is great.  Read it, and [...]

  3. cody says:

    what no treanch coat and fedora hat how can he be a detective without those things

  4. dr0n3 no. 1337 says:

    It’s called pulp fiction for a reason. This is classic, hard-boiled, American detective work, known for its “noir” style.

  5. Tony says:

    this is going to be an awesome comic! i just have this feeling in my tibia….

  6. Fruitbat44 says:

    Early days, but it’s looking good. “Why is he using a payphone rather than . . . oh . . . May 1973.” -g-

    Btw, found this strip via Gis’ MA3.

  7. Doug says:

    OK, I’ll keep watching and see where this goes. I like Japanese-American detectives, for some reason.

  8. Marisa says:

    Wow. I just moved from Redmond OR to Corvallis OR (Redmond is practically a suburb of Bend nowadays) and when I saw the sing on the first page I was like “WTH???”.
    Definitely going to keep tabs on this one, even if it’s being so “close to home” is a bit eerie…

  9. [...] have a real hard time following webcomics on a regular basis, so when I found out that floppies of She Died in Terrebone and The Loneliest Astronauts were up for sale, I picked them up right away. I love me a good [...]

  10. [...] My cover art for the trade paperback of She Died in Terrebonne. [...]

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