Dark Horse Presents #125
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1997 issue of Dark Horse Presents spotlights Dan Brereton's Nocturnals in a story titled "Gunslinger," and the cover he painted sets a wonderfully eerie Halloween mood: a wide-eyed young girl clutching a jack-o'-lantern candy bucket stands protectively before a towering, skull-masked gunslinger looming beneath a full orange moon, while leering pumpkin-headed figures and swirling shadows crowd the edges. Brereton's richly atmospheric painted linework gives the whole scene a darkly festive pulp-horror sensibility that feels equal parts trick-or-treat and genuine menace. Rounding out the package are backup strips — "Jack Zero" by Arnold Pander and Zero Boy, and "Side Trip" by Jason Lutes — making this a satisfying anthology package for fans of offbeat, genre-bending comics.
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