2000 AD #200
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Portrait of a Mutant, Part 1," a self-regenerating, immortal hero—mutilated and tormented by his nemesis the Destroyer—is captured and sold to a freak-show operator who cages him for public spectacle. With art by Redondo and lettering by Bill Nuttall, this gripping tale unfolds in a grim, visceral world where survival is a performance and pain is the price of entertainment. The cover, by Robin Smith, captures the haunting intensity of the story’s opening act.
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In which our self-regenerating, immortal hero, who has been painfully deformed by his nemesis the Destroyer, is captured and sold to a freak-show owner who cages him and charges customers to try and kill him.
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