Writer Lela Gwenn, artist Matthew Dow Smith, and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick’s Dark Horse Comics series Bad Luck Chuck is an always-engaging, funny, intense, and action-packed comic that follows Charlene ”Chuck” Manchester, a woman who uses her bad luck to her advantage and for profit. However, hiring out that bad luck has put her in the sights of the wrong folks, and her world is threatening to come a’tumbling down. We’re thrilled to be able to share with you an exclusive preview of next week’s Bad Luck Chuck #4 and give you a taste of what our hero can expect. Wishing you luck, Chuck–the good kind!

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Bad Luck Chuck #4 goes on sale Wednesday, June 26th, from Dark Horse Comics.

From the official issue description:

Cursed at birth, Charlene ”Chuck” Manchester hires out her own bad luck, providing disaster where someone else can profit–but now disaster is coming home to roost!

The cops want her, the evangelists want her, and a highly motivated insurance adjuster wants her–Chuck ran to the one place she’s ever been safe, and now she’s brought a hellish alliance down on her sanctuary, led by a vengeful mob boss.

Related: Lela Gwenn on Monetizing Luck in Bad Luck Chuck

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