Arseface
Arseface is a tragic-comic supporting character in Preacher whose face was catastrophically disfigured in a botched suicide attempt inspired by Kurt Cobain's death, leaving him with a sunken, puckered visage. Despite his grotesque appearance, he is portrayed with unexpected earnestness and pathos.
Few characters in comics announce themselves quite like Arseface β a darkly comic creation who debuted in Preacher #2 in 1995, conjured by the legendary team of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon for DC's mature-readers Vertigo line. Emerging from the gritty, irreverent world of Preacher, he shares the page with some of that series' most iconic figures: Jesse Custer, Cassidy, Tulip O'Hare, and the terrifying Saint of Killers. His appearances stretch across a remarkable 25-year span, popping up in titles as varied as Judge Dredd Megazine and Detective Comics, a testament to the strange, enduring magnetism of Ennis and Dillon's most memorably grotesque supporting player. If you love comics that push boundaries and wear their wild creativity proudly, Arseface is exactly the kind of unforgettable face β and we do mean that literally β that reminds you why the medium can go places nothing else dares.

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