By page twenty, it was already one of the best graphic novels I'd read in years.
By the end, it was one of my favorites ever.
Of all time.
For God's sake, just buy it.
--Gail Simone ( Deadpool, Birds of Prey ) After serving time for the murder of his beloved wife, Ellis is released from prison and teams up with his sister-in-law to hunt down the demonic beings that were truly responsible for his wife's death: Pigs! Ellis Rafferty spent seven years in prison after being wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife, Becky.
Now released, he seeks to avenge her death.
Joining forces with Becky's sister, Zoey, they hit the road to take on the most pernicious threat in human history: bloodthirsty, cunning, immortal demons originally cast into the bodies of swine--and they are Legion.
Ellis and Zoey travel the country to put a stop to the pigs' murderous rampage, leaving carnage in their wake in this horror story with a dark-comedy cream filling.
About author(s): Tyrone Finch hails from Cleveland, Ohio.
He has written for the stage and the screen in Cleveland, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
He is the author of several short stories and comics that appear as back matter in the pages of Ahoy Comics.
He is currently working as a writer/producer for the ABC drama STATION 19.
Alain Mauricet got his interest in comics from his parents.
He enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1980, where he learned the finer points of the comics profession from Eddy Paape.
Mauricet made his debut in Spirou in 1988, creating series like Les Rastafioles (with Salma, 1994-1995) and Cosmic Patrouille (with Janssens, 1994-1997).
He is known for his work on Adventures of Superman , Tellos , IDW's Star Wars Adventures , and Boulard .
Besides comics, he has worked on computer games like Lemmings, Deathtrap and also some Amiga and Atari games.
Death | Pigs |
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Zoey, they hit the road to take on the most pernicious threat in human history | Bloodthirsty cunning immortal demons originally cast into the bodies of swineand they are |
About author(s) | Tyrone |