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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ezra Claytan Daniels , Camilla SucrePublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9780063239562ISBN 10: 0063239566 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 12 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Mama Came Callin' is one of the most affecting graphic novels I've read in some time. You'll root for Kirah as she navigates a county's institutional racism, her mysterious family history, and brutal Gatorman murders, written and artistically rendered with care and love and righteous anger. Don't miss this one."" — Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and The Cabin at the End of the World “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Adam Cesare, author of Clown in a Cornfield and Video Night “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Keith Rosson, author of Coffin Moon and the Fever House duology “Ezra Claytan Daniels is a masterful storyteller who has the ability to take the most uncanny of situations and make them palpable, relevant and unrelentingly human. His latest effort, with artist Camilla Sucre, helps cement Daniels as one of the most versatile, evocative and gifted creators working today. The haunting yet familiar visuals draw you into Mama Came Callin' and they don't let you go.” — John Jennings, Eisner and Hugo-Award winning comics creator ""Mama Came Callin’ plays so well with so many different genres: historical, horror, crime and thriller, too. And still it's at its most moving as a story about the power of family, both those we're born into and those we make. The expressive, engaging artwork can feel playful on one page and suddenly deadly serious on the next. I had so much fun reading this Florida swamp caper. You will, too."" — Victor LaValle, author of Lone Women ""Mama Came Callin' is one of the most affecting graphic novels I've read in some time. You'll root for Kirah as she navigates a county's institutional racism, her mysterious family history, and brutal Gatorman murders, written and artistically rendered with care and love and righteous anger. Don't miss this one."" — Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and The Cabin at the End of the World “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Adam Cesare, author of Clown in a Cornfield and Video Night ""Mama Came Callin' is one of the most affecting graphic novels I've read in some time. You'll root for Kirah as she navigates a county's institutional racism, her mysterious family history, and brutal Gatorman murders, written and artistically rendered with care and love and righteous anger. Don't miss this one."" — Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and The Cabin at the End of the World ""Mama Came Callin' is one of the most affecting graphic novels I've read in some time. You'll root for Kirah as she navigates a county's institutional racism, her mysterious family history, and brutal Gatorman murders, written and artistically rendered with care and love and righteous anger. Don't miss this one."" — Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and The Cabin at the End of the World “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Adam Cesare, author of Clown in a Cornfield and Video Night “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Adam Cesare, author of Clown in a Cornfield and Video Night “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Keith Rosson, author of Coffin Moon and the Fever House duology “Mama Came Callin is excellent. Daniels and Sucre weave a cryptid slasher mystery that packs as many moments of heart and introspection as breath-catching shocks and twists.” — Keith Rosson, author of Coffin Moon and the Fever House duology “Ezra Claytan Daniels is a masterful storyteller who has the ability to take the most uncanny of situations and make them palpable, relevant and unrelentingly human. His latest effort, with artist Camilla Sucre, helps cement Daniels as one of the most versatile, evocative and gifted creators working today. The haunting yet familiar visuals draw you into Mama Came Callin' and they don't let you go.” — John Jennings, Eisner and Hugo-Award winning comics creator “Ezra Claytan Daniels is a masterful storyteller who has the ability to take the most uncanny of situations and make them palpable, relevant and unrelentingly human. His latest effort, with artist Camilla Sucre, helps cement Daniels as one of the most versatile, evocative and gifted creators working today. The haunting yet familiar visuals draw you into Mama Came Callin' and they don't let you go.” — John Jennings, Eisner and Hugo-Award winning comics creator ""Mama Came Callin’ plays so well with so many different genres: historical, horror, crime and thriller, too. And still it's at its most moving as a story about the power of family, both those we're born into and those we make. The expressive, engaging artwork can feel playful on one page and suddenly deadly serious on the next. I had so much fun reading this Florida swamp caper. You will, too."" — Victor LaValle, author of Lone Women ""Mama Came Callin’ plays so well with so many different genres: historical, horror, crime and thriller, too. And still it's at its most moving as a story about the power of family, both those we're born into and those we make. The expressive, engaging artwork can feel playful on one page and suddenly deadly serious on the next. I had so much fun reading this Florida swamp caper. You will, too."" — Victor LaValle, author of Lone Women Author InformationEzra Claytan Daniels is a biracial (Black/white) American multidisciplinary artist. Creator of the award-winning graphic novels Upgrade Soul and BTTM FDRS, his work has been featured on the Criterion Channel, at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, SXSW, and is in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum. Ezra currently resides in Los Angeles, where he writes for film and television, including Severance for Apple TV+. 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