Oink: Heaven's Butcher #2
In "Heaven's Butcher Chapter 2: Lies," Oink presses forward on his fragmented journey, seeking truth in a world that seems designed to obscure it. He stumbles upon a hidden hovel filled with strange relics of a forgotten time, while the Angels of Mercy close in, their holy wrath a constant threat. Written and illustrated by John Mueller, this 1996 issue from Kitchen Sink Press delivers a haunting, visually dense narrative with a cover by Mueller that mirrors the story’s eerie, hand-crafted intensity.
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Oink begins his quest for more answers to his creation, and comes across a mysterious figure whose hovel is littered with unfamiliar artifacts of a bygone day. Oink has incurred the wrath of his masters by his savage destruction of their creatures, and the Angels of Mercy are out to make Oink pay for his crimes against the religious state.
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