Vertigo Resurrected: The Eaters #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Eaters" kicks off Vertigo Resurrected: The Eaters #1 with a striking blend of melancholy and sudden violence, as a man seeking a fleeting escape into a cowboy fantasy finds his day shattered by an arrow from a stranger who’s embraced his own inner-Indian with deadly intent. Written by Peter Milligan and brought to haunting life by Duncan Fegredo’s stark, expressive art and Kevin Somers’ and Jamison’s moody colors, the issue unfolds with a quiet dread that lingers long after the first page. Dean Ormston’s cover captures the story’s eerie, grounded surrealism perfectly.
In "What a Man's Gotta Do," a weary man tries to reclaim a sense of self by embracing the frontier spirit—riding hard, standing tall—until a sudden, brutal arrow from a stranger shatters the moment. The story unfolds in a stark, sun-scorched world where identity and violence blur, and one man’s fleeting escape into myth may have cost him everything.
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↩ Reprints Vertigo Voices: The Eaters #1 (1996), Weird War Tales #4 (1997), Heartthrobs #3 (1999), Weird Western Tales #4 (2001), Strange Adventures #1 (2011)
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