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GHOUL BUTCHER #1

GHOUL BUTCHER #1

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Verlag:
STRANGERS
Künstler:
Kirk Oldford, Adam Falp / Ken Landgraf, Adam Falp / Ken Landgraf
Zeichner:
Ken Landgraf, Adam Falp
Coverzeichner:
Ken Landgraf
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.09.2025
Beschreibung:
To small-engine mechanic Warren Falls, his '75 Winnebago Indian was a representation of freedom. But when the Ghoul Calamity swallowed the earth in death and darkness, that freedom slipped just out of reach. To reclaim it, Warren would have to carve his way through the undead wasteland, earning a new name —the Ghoul Butcher. A blood-soaked gothic western from cult outlaw artist Ken Landgraf and Bohemian storyteller Kirk Oldford. Ghoul Butcher drags you through the desert dust, and horror of a world where the only way forward is via a divinely sanctioned massacre. Backup story by Adam Falp- 'Garden of Love': After the events of the 'Ghoul Calamity', Eric spends his days gardening and drinking coffee. If only he could meet someone who could make those days a little less lonely.
To small-engine mechanic Warren Falls, his '75 Winnebago Indian was a representation of freedom. But when the Ghoul Calamity swallowed the earth in death and darkness, that freedom slipped just out of reach. To reclaim it, Warren would have to carve his way through the undead wasteland, earning a new name —the Ghoul Butcher. A blood-soaked gothic western from cult outlaw artist Ken Landgraf and Bohemian storyteller Kirk Oldford. Ghoul Butcher drags you through the desert dust, and horror of a world where the only way forward is via a divinely sanctioned massacre. Backup story by Adam Falp- 'Garden of Love': After the events of the 'Ghoul Calamity', Eric spends his days gardening and drinking coffee. If only he could meet someone who could make those days a little less lonely.
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