Tuesday, October 16, 2018

TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 GRAPHIC NOVEL LEATHERFACE BLOODY GORE KILLER DC COMICS



TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 GRAPHIC NOVEL

FEATURING LEATHERFACE, THE SLASHER FROM THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE FILM SERIES.

This is a GRAPHIC NOVEL featuring the one and only LEATHERFACE.
With lavish, detailed full color artwork printed on high quality paper! Gorey and Frightening! Like the films themselves.

Leatherface returns with more bloody horror! Collecting CUT #1, ABOUT A BOY #1, BY HIMSELF #1, RAISING CAIN #1-3 and the TEXAS CHAINSAW short story from NEW LINE HORROR ANTHOLOGY #1, this gory volume will have you screaming with delight.

Before "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning," there was a story about a boy! Witness the origin of one of horror's most famous figures in this special one-shot issue featuring a haunting cover by Darick Robertson (TRANSMETROPOLITAN). Before Thomas Hewitt became the infamous killer "Leatherface," he was a troubled teenager attempting to fit in with others his age, but Thomas harbored a dark secret — an overwhelming lust for blood and violence that corrupted his soul.

Twin boys, Cain and Abel, are born into the Hewitt clan. But their mother is determined that her children will escape their obscene bloodline, no matter the cost. And when it's the Hewitts, the cost can be very high indeed…

The exploits of the Hewlett Clan are legend, bordering on the mythological. While Leatherface is easily the "muscle" of the family, Junior Hewlett was the insane brain behind it all. What horror did he live through in the Korean War that could have pushed him into a complete psychotic breakdown?

A first-person perspective comic of a motorist kidnapped by Sheriff Hoyt, who then relates the origin of his cannibalism in a Korean POW camp to the poor schlub. The team of Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning script this one with enough character to even up the low drama, but then, it’s more of a character study than a plot-driven story. Artist Wes Craig and colorist Randy Myer make good mileage on the slight number of panels per page, and the point-of-view storytelling technique turns out very effective for a horror comic. 


This is an extremely rare issue published by DC/Wildstorm.

COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Highly sought after.

RARE and OUT OF PRINT! Impossible to find!