Imagine stepping into a world where gritty realism meets raw emotion, where every beat of the heart is amplified by the ticking time bomb in your hand. That's the captivating landscape that writer Paul Tobin and artist Cate Damon take us on with 'Cocked Glock'. This isn't your typical gun-slinging, run-and-gun comic book; it's a poignant exploration of survivor's guilt, loss, and the cost of justice. Follow the story of Joanne, a woman whose life has been forever altered by tragedy. She is haunted by the past, her actions etched in blood on the streets of a decaying city. With every bullet she fires, she feels the weight of her decisions, the remnants of shattered lives. The art by Cate Damon brings this world to life with raw, visceral beauty. Each panel is a snapshot of emotion, a testament to the power of images to convey complex emotions. Tobin's script adds depth and nuance, drawing us into Joanne's psyche, making us feel her pain and anger as if it were our own. 'Cocked Glock' is not an easy read, but it is a powerful one. It challenges us to confront the harsh realities of violence, loss, and redemption. This is a comic book for those who want to be moved, to be made to think, and most importantly, to feel.