Living Hell (Living Hell) [Yarsky, Caitlin]
In the vein of Buffy and Good Omens, Living Hell combines humor, heart, and darkness. Meet Jerome Jameel--a loving father and husband who also happens to be a demon. He's fled his former prison of Hell to live incognito on earth as a bartender, hiding in plain sight. Jerome is determined to stay out of trouble, but when he kills one of Hell's most vicious bounty hunters in self-defense, he inherits the job of infernal bailiff, hunting down his own kind. Jerome soon faces a range of ancient deities and monsters, from the human-eating ghosts known as Jikininki to psychopomps like Baron Samedi. But with every act of betrayal, Jerome loses a little more of his hard-earned humanity. Collects issues #1-#4 of Living Hell.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Published: 07/15/2025
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781506743875
About the Author
Caitlin Yarsky is a comic book artist and writer from New York. Past work includes art for Coyotes and Bliss at Image Comics, as well as Black Hammer Reborn at Dark Horse, and work for various titles at DC, IDW, 3W3M and BOOM! Studios. Living Hell is her first foray into long form writing--she's most inspired by fantasy/sci-fi books and film, animation and concept art. When not making comics, she's busy playing music, stress-baking or petting other people's dogs.
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Living Hell (Living Hell) [Yarsky, Caitlin]
Living Hell (Living Hell) [Yarsky, Caitlin]
In the vein of Buffy and Good Omens, Living Hell combines humor, heart, and darkness. Meet Jerome Jameel--a loving father and husband who also happens to be a demon. He's fled his former prison of Hell to live incognito on earth as a bartender, hiding in plain sight. Jerome is determined to stay out of trouble, but when he kills one of Hell's most vicious bounty hunters in self-defense, he inherits the job of infernal bailiff, hunting down his own kind. Jerome soon faces a range of ancient deities and monsters, from the human-eating ghosts known as Jikininki to psychopomps like Baron Samedi. But with every act of betrayal, Jerome loses a little more of his hard-earned humanity. Collects issues #1-#4 of Living Hell.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Published: 07/15/2025
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781506743875
About the Author
Caitlin Yarsky is a comic book artist and writer from New York. Past work includes art for Coyotes and Bliss at Image Comics, as well as Black Hammer Reborn at Dark Horse, and work for various titles at DC, IDW, 3W3M and BOOM! Studios. Living Hell is her first foray into long form writing--she's most inspired by fantasy/sci-fi books and film, animation and concept art. When not making comics, she's busy playing music, stress-baking or petting other people's dogs.
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In the vein of Buffy and Good Omens, Living Hell combines humor, heart, and darkness. Meet Jerome Jameel--a loving father and husband who also happens to be a demon. He's fled his former prison of Hell to live incognito on earth as a bartender, hiding in plain sight. Jerome is determined to stay out of trouble, but when he kills one of Hell's most vicious bounty hunters in self-defense, he inherits the job of infernal bailiff, hunting down his own kind. Jerome soon faces a range of ancient deities and monsters, from the human-eating ghosts known as Jikininki to psychopomps like Baron Samedi. But with every act of betrayal, Jerome loses a little more of his hard-earned humanity. Collects issues #1-#4 of Living Hell.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Published: 07/15/2025
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781506743875
About the Author
Caitlin Yarsky is a comic book artist and writer from New York. Past work includes art for Coyotes and Bliss at Image Comics, as well as Black Hammer Reborn at Dark Horse, and work for various titles at DC, IDW, 3W3M and BOOM! Studios. Living Hell is her first foray into long form writing--she's most inspired by fantasy/sci-fi books and film, animation and concept art. When not making comics, she's busy playing music, stress-baking or petting other people's dogs.












