Jet Cobb
Impéria · 1976–1979 · 10 issues
About the series
A gritty, decade-spanning crime saga from the late 1970s, Jet Cobb ran for ten issues from Impéria, following the hard-boiled exploits of a lone-wolf private eye navigating a corrupt urban underworld. The series is most associated with its moody, shadow-drenched artwork and terse, noir-inflected storytelling, capturing the cynical spirit of its era. Though short-lived, it stands as a cult-classic example of the European crime comic, offering a lean, atmospheric take on the genre.