
Mort #1 Review: “A Body Worth Burying”
Writer: Travis Brown Artist: Nate Walkington Jetsetter Comics, July 2026 The debut issue of Mort, entitled “A Body Worth Burying,” wastes no time introducing us to a grim, supernatural world crafted by writer Travis Brown and artist Nate Walkington. Blending urban fantasy, noir mystery, and vampire horror, the first chapter drags readers into a setting where monsters lurk in the shadows, and supernatural conflicts simmer beneath the surface. At the center of it all is Mort, a mortician whose past dealings with the creatures of the night make him uniquely suited to navigate the strange events unfolding around him. The issue opens with a shocking sequence. A well-meaning Good Samaritan encounters a frightened young woman who appears lost, confused, and possibly the victim of an abduction. Offering her his coat seems like a simple act of kindness, but the charity proves fatal when the girl is revealed as a vampire.






