Spaghetti Western #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA gritty, self-contained graphic novel from Oni Press, Spaghetti Western follows a lone gunslinger navigating a harsh, morally ambiguous frontier. The story blends classic Western tropes with a modern, noir-infused sensibility, focusing on themes of vengeance and survival in a desolate landscape.
"Spaghetti Western" is a striking, self-contained tale from Scott Morse, who wrote, drew, inked, colored, and lettered every page of this 2004 Oni Press issue. The story opens with a quiet bank scene—customers waiting in line—until two figures in ponchos and jingling spurs step inside, their presence instantly shifting the mood from mundane to tense. With no fanfare and no exposition, Morse crafts a moment of quiet dread that pulses with the weight of a classic Western showdown, all rendered in his distinctive, moody style.
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From backcover: "Customers line up at the bank, expecting a normal day of deposits and withdrawals. Two men step through the doors behind them, wearing ponchos, cowboy hats, and boots with spurs that jingle as they walk. They also carry vintage six-shooters, and they're here to use them."
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