Dark Horse Presents #26
In "The Twilight of Langdarro (Part II)," a Filippino assassin known as Amurao, driven by a gruesome ritual to consume his victims' eyes, is thwarted mid-kill when he only claims one eye from Porfiro Gravas. His attempt to finish the ritual at the morgue leads to his arrest, but the real horror begins after—now haunted by the spirit of his incomplete victim, Amurao finds himself pursued by the very souls he sought to silence. Written by John Arcudi and illustrated by Doug Mahnke, with lettering by Pat Brosseau, this gripping tale unfolds with a chilling, supernatural dread. The cover, by Gary Davis, captures the eerie intensity of the story.
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Someone has hired a Filippino assassin dubbed Amurao to kill off drug dealers. Amurao believes that he has to devour his victims' eyes so that they cannot identify their killer. Interrupted while killing Porfiro Gravas, he only manages to eat one eye. Breaking into the morgue in order to devour the second eye, he is promptly arrested by the police. Amurao is driven insane by terror; now all his victims can find him through the spirit of Porfiro Gravas...
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