That Texas Blood, the bestselling neo-Western crime noir from Image Comics, is back with bold new cover art by Jacob Phillips. The updated trade paperback editions bring fresh energy to the gritty, slow-burn storytelling set in Ambrose County. Now available in comic shops, bookstores, and online, this is the perfect time to ride back into one of the most compelling modern Westerns in comics.
There’s something about a dusty Texas horizon, a sheriff with more secrets than answers, and a small town that hides its truths in plain sight. That Texas Blood, the bestselling neo-Western crime noir from Image Comics, has been delivering that feeling for years—and now it’s back in the spotlight with a striking new look. Fresh cover art by Jacob Phillips was revealed during San Diego Comic-Con 2025, giving the acclaimed series a bold visual refresh that perfectly matches its tense, slow-burn storytelling.
Set in the fictional Ambrose County, That Texas Blood mixes the harsh beauty of West Texas with morally complex characters, simmering suspense, and moments of sudden, shocking violence. The new trade paperback covers capture all of that in a single image, pulling readers into its world before they’ve even turned a page. It’s the kind of series that speaks to fans of modern Westerns like Yellowstone and Landman, as well as those who appreciate the grit and atmosphere of Criminal.
The story world runs deeper than the main series. The prequel, The Enfield Gang Massacre, explores Ambrose County’s shadowy past, adding even more depth and context to the events of the core story. Together, these books create a layered and lived-in world that keeps readers coming back for more. Now, all three volumes of That Texas Blood are widely available in comic shops, major bookstores like Barnes & Noble and Indigo, and online retailers including Amazon and Waterstones. For digital readers, the series can also be found on Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.
These new editions aren’t just a fresh coat of paint—they’re an invitation. Whether you’re stepping into Ambrose County for the first time or revisiting it after a while away, there’s never been a better time to dive in. With its sharp writing, moody artwork, and an atmosphere thick enough to taste, That Texas Blood remains one of the most compelling neo-Westerns in comics today. Saddle up and see why readers keep returning to this unforgettable corner of Texas

