Faust #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFaust #1 (1988) kicks off with a raw, unflinching dive into the mind of a man unraveling—literally. In "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag!", written by David Quinn and brought to life by Tim Vigil’s stark pencils and inks, alongside Scott France’s art and Tom Brunton’s inks, the story follows Faust as he battles the suffocating grip of his own fractured psyche. The cover, also by Tim Vigil, captures the eerie intensity of a mind on the edge, setting the tone for a journey through psychological horror where the line between madness and mission blurs.
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The birth of a psycho hero. Faust struggles violently to escape madness. To reach those who stole his life from him, he must claw his way through the horror of his own mind.
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