A Graphic Novel
by Ezra Claytan Daniels
A gripping graphic horror novel set in the Florida bayou, following a young biracial woman as she uncovers her estranged father's role in a grisly hate crime.
Kirah was born from an improbable interracial relationship that, in central Florida's infamous Asurupa County, defied all the odds. But her idyllic childhood was shattered by an urban legend come to life. The "Gatorman" was a nightmare on the lips of kids and grown-ups alike all the way back to Jim Crow: a monster with the body of a man, the head of an alligator—and a taste for Black children. That's who crawled into Kirah's window when Kirah was just five years old. According to the police, it was Kirah's own father who put on that gator mask and tried to kill her.
Twenty years later, Kirah works hard to build a life unburdened by the traumatic events of her childhood. Just when it seems like she's managed to find her stride, her dad, fresh out of prison, crashes back into her world with a chilling message: "He's coming for you."
Finally forced to face the hideous family history she's been avoiding, Kirah sets off to discover where, and who, she truly came from. And the more she learns, the more disturbing the whole picture becomes. Turns out there's a lot more to the Gatorman than Kirah thought, and even worse: he isn't through with her just yet.
A clever hybrid of swamp noir, slasher horror, and social satire—and brought to life by Camilla Sucre's vivid illustrations—Mama Came Callin' is a story about family and legacies, both the ones we inherit and the ones we can't escape.
"[A] satisfying brew of slasher and Southern gothic...Fans of elevated horror will enjoy wading into this unpredictable swampland noir." —Publishers Weekly
"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
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Ezra 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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