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Tête-de-Fion

Tête-de-Fion

5 appearances · Modern Age · 2010–2018
Who is Tête-de-Fion?

Eugene Root is a gentle-natured young man whose face was grotesquely disfigured in a self-inflicted shooting accident, leaving his features with a notorious appearance that earned him his unforgettable nickname. Despite his unsettling looks, he remains earnest and sympathetic amid the chaos surrounding Jesse Custer's journey.

Few characters carry a name quite like Tête-de-Fion — and this Modern Age figure, debuting in the 2010 Panini France edition of Preacher #7, emerges from one of comics' most audacious and uncompromising universes, shaped by the legendary team of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. With only five catalog appearances, this is a rare and intriguing presence, sharing pages with the likes of Jesse Custer, Tulip, Cassidy, and the formidable Marie L'Angell — as vivid and dangerous a cast as you'll find anywhere in modern comics. For devoted collectors of the French Preacher editions, tracking down a character this elusive is exactly the kind of deep-cut treasure that makes the hunt worthwhile.

★ First appearance
Preacher #7
Mar 2010

Top series

Covers through the years — 2010–2017

Preacher #7 2010
Preacher #7
Preacher #9 2011
Preacher #9
Preacher #5 2017
Preacher #5

Appearances

Preacher (2007)