Leatherface
Few horror icons have made the leap from screen to page quite like Leatherface, who crashed into comics with Splatter #1 in 1991, courtesy of creators David Barbour and Tim Vigil — a Copper/Modern Age debut that brought one of cinema's most terrifying figures into the four-color world under the Topps banner. With appearances stretching across nearly three decades through 2018, this chainsaw-wielding nightmare has carved out a modest but memorable comics footprint, most notably in Jason vs. Leatherface, where he shares the page with none other than fellow horror legend Jason Voorhees — a collision of icons that any horror fan's collection deserves. Small in catalog count but massive in cultural weight, Leatherface is a must-know for readers who love their comics with a serious edge of dread.
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