The first collected volume of Dan Houser’s hit crime-fiction comic book series is now available at booksellers and comic shops worldwide. Dark Horse Comics will celebrate with a rare Dan Houser signing at San Diego Comic-Con next week.
LOS ANGELES – July 14, 2026 – Absurd Ventures, the entertainment company founded by longtime Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption creative director and writer Dan Houser, and Dark Horse Comics, have released American Caper Volume 1: Red-Pilled Blues, the series’ first trade paperback collection featuring the first four issues of the series. The book is now available for purchase through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, the Absurd Ventures Store, and other booksellers and comic book shops worldwide. Absurd Ventures has also released a new trailer today featuring artwork from the first four issues collected in American Caper Volume 1: Red-Pilled Blues.
This first collected edition of the original crime-fiction saga compiles Issues #1–4 of American Caper. Issue #1 of American Caper debuted in November 2025 as the bestselling crime-fiction comic book in North America, according to ICv2 sales data. The series features a murderer’s row of crime-fiction talent, including Houser and his longtime writing collaborator Lazlow, artwork by Eisner Award winner David Lapham (Stray Bullets), Chris Anderson (Lost Angels), Lee Loughridge (Nemesis: Rogue’s Gallery), with lettering by Nate Piekos whose work on the series was cited in his 2026 Eisner Award nomination, and covers by Tyler Boss (4 Kids Walk into a Bank).
American Caper is a tale of two totally normal, completely damaged families in a world of corrupt business, inept politics, bungling crime, self-righteous justice, and problematic leisure wear. We follow the fortunes of two neighbors who are on the point of collapse: a Mormon hitman and a gambling addict lawyer, both intertwined in a real estate deal gone wrong. Added to the mix are a Mexican beauty queen on the run from her past, two escaped convicts in love, a Wall Street billionaire who has become a cowboy, and a maniac hellbent on revenge. The manicured wilderness of Verona, Wyoming is the perfect cocktail of American culture: real estate development, violence and snake oil.
Recently, creator-writer Dan Houser, producer-writer Lazlow, and Dark Horse Comics’ Head of Publishing Tim Wiesch discussed American Caper at this year’s Tribeca Festival:
Lazlow on the origins of American Caper:
“Dan told me about this one story in his head that he felt needed to be a comic book. The story really resonated with me because it touched on a lot of things that we love: humans, violence, Mormon hitmen, red-pilled housewives… stuff we’ve been making fun of for years. It was exciting to get into this medium and, I have to say, making comics is hard. It’s so rewarding, though, every page of it.”
Dan Houser on creating and writing an ongoing comic book series:
“I dabbled in comics before with a three-issue arc for Max Payne, and that was really fun. I’ve always loved that form of storytelling… I find it so rewarding when the final dialogue gets turned into these beautiful pages. It’s an art form I thought was really interesting — and, you know, if we’re going to make these things… we’re not making books to sell video games. We’re not making comic books to make TV shows [out of them]. We’re making things to make things — that are beautiful, we hope, and that will stand the test of time, exist for a long time, and be something we can be proud of. Everything we make, we want it to be made with the best talent we can convince to work with us, and to make something we’re really proud of — something that can exist in this media-saturated world as a thing of beauty in its own way.”
Tim Wiesch on signing American Caper to Dark Horse Comics:
“I was one of those people that sobbed in front of Red Dead Redemption… I knew as soon as I read the first script of American Caper, that this was going to work… this is meant to be a comic… they had a prestigious comic book editor already working on it, they already had artists that were great. They came with a full package because they understood the medium and wanted to bring that in. I was overwhelmed with it.”
Absurd Ventures and Dark Horse Comics will celebrate the release of American Caper Volume 1: Red Pilled Blues next week at San Diego Comic-Con. Fans can visit the American Caper section of the Dark Horse Comics booth (#2615) to pick up a copy of the trade paperback, shop for first edition copies of sought-after single issues, and view original pages of full-page artwork from the series on exhibit. Dark Horse will be hosting two very rare signings at their booth signing stage: Dan Houser for his first-ever North American signing on Friday, July 24 from 10-10:50am (pre-registration required), signing copies of American Caper, with fans also welcome to bring one copy of their favorite Dan Houser video game to be signed; and on Saturday, July 25 from 2-2:50pm, Lazlow will be joined by American Caper collaborators Tyler Boss, Chris Anderson, Lee Loughridge, and Shelly Bond for a signing. Visit www.darkhorse.com for more details.
About Absurd Ventures
Absurd Ventures is a storytelling-driven entertainment company creating original video games, live-action and animated film and television, audio fiction, books, comic books, and more. The company was founded by Dan Houser, who was previously co-founder of Rockstar Games, and the lead creative force behind some of the most successful entertainment properties in history. Absurd Ventures’ original IP, created by Houser, includes sci-fi-thriller universe A Better Paradise, crime-fiction universe American Caper, and comedy-satire universe Absurdaverse. Its debut project, an audio fiction series set in the A Better Paradise world, debuted as the #1 fiction podcast on Apple. In 2025, Absurd Ventures released the American Caper comic book series, an A Better Paradise novel, and more. Absurd Ventures is headquartered in Santa Monica, with additional studio offices in Marin, California

