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Moonshine #2

Oct 2018 · Image · 16.99 USD
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This second volume of the Prohibition-era horror-crime series continues the bloody saga of bootlegger Lou Pirlo and his entanglement with the supernatural. As the werewolf curse spreads through the criminal underworld, Lou finds himself on a desperate train journey, fleeing both federal agents and monstrous enemies. Writer Brian Azzarello and artist Eduardo Risso deliver another gritty, atmospheric chapter blending gangster noir with lycanthropic terror.

In Moonshine #2, writer Brian Azzarello and artist Eduardo Risso deliver a gripping chapter where Lou’s transformation into a werewolf erupts in violent chaos behind bars, leaving only Emmitt and Mean Tom to flee the carnage. As the aftermath settles, Tempest grapples with the loss of Enos, marking a turning point in the story’s escalating tension. The haunting visuals and stark storytelling, brought to life by Risso’s distinctive art and Rossi’s moody colors, make this a standout issue in the series.

writer Brian Azzarello · artist, inker, colorist Eduardo Risso · colorist Cristian Rossi · letterer Jared K. Fletcher · cover Eduardo Risso

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artist, inker, colorist Eduardo Risso
cover pencils, inks Eduardo Risso

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Lou changes into a werewolf while in the jail and kills most of the members of his chain gang and also his guards. Emmitt and Mean Tom escape. Tempest mourns the death of Enos.

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