Image Special #14
In Image Special #14 (1999), writer Brian Holguin and artist Angel Medina deliver a chilling, atmospheric tale of retribution set on a desolate highway. When a man named Henri Moncrete flees after a car breakdown, he stumbles upon the ruins of a forgotten psycho circus—where twisted memories of his crimes come alive. Cover by Michael Golden captures the dread, as Moncrete confronts the Beast Master and the spirits of his past, transformed into a helpless cat by forces beyond his control.
In the eerie stillness of a roadside circus, Adam Moon and his friends seek escape from the dull weight of small-town life—only to find something far stranger. As unsettling whispers and fleeting visions creep in, Adam is drawn into the blind fortune teller’s hut, where his past unfolds in fragments he never wanted to remember. The line between memory and nightmare blurs, leaving him shaken and running toward home, unsure if what he saw was real—or if it was always inside him.
In the desolate stretch of highway, Henri Moncrete’s desperate drive to settle a score ends in mechanical failure—and a terrifying descent into the ruins of a long-abandoned psycho circus. As the twisted rides stir to life with flashes of his own violent past, Moncrete is hunted by spectral remnants of his crimes, culminating in a brutal transformation at the hands of the Beast Master. Left broken and defenseless, his fate is sealed not by justice, but by the mercy of two small-time thugs who find him in the wreckage.
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