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Bloody Chester GN, art by Hilary Florido
This isn’t John Wayne’s heroic old west.
This is the real deal: a filthy, disease-ridden frontier populated by losers, lunatics, and murderers. And when you’re a skinny teenager with no family and a name like Chester Kates, your options are limited. It’s stand up and fight or roll over and die, so Chester, aka “Lady Kate,” is set to fight until it kills him.
It isn’t much of a life, but it’s at least straightforward.
Until things go all cockeyed when Chester is hired to ride his horse (also named Chester) to a ghost town and burn it to the ground. Except the ghost town doesn’t just boast a tidy collection of mangled corpses: it also has three living inhabitants … who won’t be budged. But Chester’s been hired for a job, and he’ll be damned if he doesn’t burn the town to the last cinder.
Thing is, he may just be damned if he does.
This horror-Western-mystery graphic novel will send a thrill—and a chill—down your spine. Funny, fascinating, and downright horrible, this is a book that keeps you turning the pages.
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World War 3 Illustrated #43, includes stories by Hilary Allison, Rebecca Migdal, Susan Wilmarth, Jessica Wehrle, Marina Naprushkina, Isabella Bannerman, Jenny Gonzalez-Blitz, Larissa Sansour, Frances Jetter, Rabi’a, and Sue Coe
For the July 2012 issue of World War 3 Illustrated, we have invited artists and writers to address the topics of censorship and repression in all forms, from the most personal to the most political, from the banning of works of art to the busting of demonstrations to the self-censorship of our own thoughts…
With stories about Occupy Wall Street, Julian Assange, The Comics Code Authority, Bradley [Breanna] Manning, Art School, David Wojnarowicz, A.R.A., the Arab Spring and many other controversial subjects.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7a5ooLGDm1qebq00o1_500.jpg)
















