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On Aug-23-09 at 21:51:39 PDT, seller added the following information:
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VELOCITY, Image 1 2 3 PILOT SEASON: VELOCITY, Image / Top Cow VOGUE, Image 1 1, Variant Cover Art 2 3 FATHOM, Image / Top Cow, Michael Turner art 1, Bubbles cover - $1.50 1A, Killian cover - $1.50 2 3 4 5 9 FATHOM: KILLIANS TIDE, Image / Top Cow 1 FATHOM: KILLIAN'S VESSEL, Aspen, Michael Turner art 1B, Michael Turner Cover Art Variant - $1.50 FATHOM: BEGINNINGS, MICHAEL TURNER'S, Aspen, Michael Turner art 1 FATHOM: DAWN OF WAR, Aspen 1A 2A FATHOM: CANNONHAWK, Aspen, Michael Turner art 0 ASPEN (MICHAEL TURNER PRESENTS...), Aspen, Michael Turner art 2 3 ASPEN SEASONS: SPRING 2005, Aspen, Michael Turner art SOULFIRE, MICHAEL TURNER'S, Aspen 3A SHRUGGED & SOULFIRE PREVIEW, Aspen Polybagged with Wizard Magazine #175 SHRUGGED, Aspen 0A 1A 1A, *Autographed Signed Signature of Micah Gunnell* - $2.50 1B 1B, *Autographed Signed Signature of Michael Turner* - $5.00 1D, Wizard World Philly 2006 Exclusive Variant, *Autographed Signed Signature of Michael Turner* with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) - $15.00 1D, Wizard World Philly 2006 Exclusive Variant, (No signature) - $5.00 SHRUGGED: BEGINNINGS, Aspen 1A FRESHMAN, Image / Top Cow, co-created by Seth Green 1, Linsner cover 1, Migliari cover 1, Perez cover 1, San Diego Con 2005 B&W Exclusive Variant - $5.00 1, 2nd Print, Extra Credit Edition 2 3 4 5 6 Yearbook 1 FRESHMAN II: FUNDAMENTALS OF FEAR, (volume 2) Image / Top Cow, co-created by Seth Green 1, Rodolfo Migliari Incentive Cover. Limited to 1 in 3. - $1.50 1, Wizard World Texas 2006 Exclusive. Limited to 500. - $10.00 2, Will Conrad Cover 2, Rodolfo Migliari Cover 3, Will Conrad cover 3, Rodolfo Migliari Cover 4, Scott Benefiel Cover 4, Rodolfo Migliari Cover 5, Phil Hester Cover 6, Eric Basaldua Cover TOP COW TRIPLE PLAY, Image / Top Cow 1, Freshman, V.I.C.E., Necromancer THE MAGDALENA, (volume 1) Image / Top Cow 2 PILOT SEASON: ANGELUS, DC / Top Cow 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE NINE RINGS OF WU-TANG, Image / Avalon / ArtisStudios Rappers Posse Clan Gang 0, Wizard Genesis Edition 2 4, Muscle Man Cover 4, Kung-Fu Cover Art Variant - $1.50 5 THE DARKNESS: LEVEL 2, DC / Top Cow Wizard World LA 2007 Exclusive Sketch Variant - $7.50 THE DARKNESS COLLECTED EDITIONS, *UNOPENED* Image / Top Cow 1, Reprints issues 1 & 2. - $3.50 2, Reprints issues 3 & 4. - $3.50 [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt023.jpg[/IMG] 3, Reprints issues 5 & 6. - $3.50 4, Reprints issues 7 & 8. - $3.50 TALES OF THE DARKNESS, Image / Top Cow 1/2, Wizard Collectors Issue, I cannot find the COA - $6.00 3, 4, THE DARKNESS, Image / Top Cow 1/2, 1, NM- Black Cover Art Variant - $6.00. Looks better than scan. No fingerprints, smudges, etc. [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt022.jpg[/IMG] 2, - $2.00 4, - $1.50 5, - $1.50 6, - $1.50 7, - $1.50 8, Marc Silvestri Cover Art Variant. Shipped in 1:4 Ratio. - $2.50 9, 10, 11, Whilce Portacio Cover Art Variant - $1.50 11, Brandon Peterson Cover - $1.50 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 24, THE WICKED, Image 1, Tower Variant Edition - $3.00 *COOL GGA* 4, Variant Cover Art - $1.50 CYBERPUNX, Image 1, 2,
On Aug-23-09 at 21:59:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
CGC Forums witchblade darkness freshman FRESHMAN II: FUNDAMENTALS OF FEAR, (volume 2) Image / Top Cow, co-created by Seth Green 1, Wizard World Texas 2006 Exclusive. Limited to 500. Cowgirls - $10.00 [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt011.jpg[/IMG] TOMB RAIDER, Image / Top Cow / Eido / Core Free Comic Book Day FCBD Origin 1/2, Wizard with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt021.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt018.jpg[/IMG] 1, Michael Turner Cover Art [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt020.jpg[/IMG] 1, Finch Cover Art [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt018.jpg[/IMG] 1, Park Cover Art 1, Park Cover Art 14, Double Skull cover 17, Skull cover [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt012.jpg[/IMG] DARRKCHYLDE SWIMSUIT ILLUSTRATED 1998, FN, (Sports Illustrated Swipe/Homage/Rip) Splash page & double-splash page pin-ups, sexy hot busty buxom big huge, nice unpublished art, FN, - $5.00 or best offer, obo [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt015.jpg[/IMG] DARKCHYLDE LAST ISSUE SPECIAL #1, Wraparound cover [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt014.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt013.jpg[/IMG] DARKCHYLDE 1/2, 1/2, Wizard with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) Skull cover [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt012.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/af144/KensingtonQuinncannon/CGCposts/pitt019.jpg[/IMG] Tales of the Witchblade #2, Finch Cover Art - $2.00 Witchblade/Tomb Raider, #1 DF, Dynamic Forces Cover Art - $2.00 Witchblade/Tomb Raider, #1 Eidos/Core Turner Cover Art - $2.00 Witchblade/Tomb Raider, #1 Eidos/Core Silvestri Cover Art - $2.00 The Cow Special #1, (2000) Top Cow House Organ, Photo Cover of TV's Witchblade, Yancy Butler - $1.50 Weasel Guy/Witchblade #1, $1.50 Weasel Guy/Witchblade #1, Cover Art Variant - $1.50 Witchblade Infinity #1, FN - $0.50 Witchblade Animated #1, (Paul Dini art) with The Darkness and Angela (from Spawn) - $1.50 Witchblade Battlebooks: Streets of Fire (Game Comic) - $1.50 I may have more oddball team-ups grouped with other titles.
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通信艺术漫画杂志计算机怎么设计字体图表grafix形象艺术形象艺术CAD教养浅薄全部浪漫史性感的pinups别针上升有伤风化的精神供以人员裸体经典之作探员凶手谋杀凶手奥秘奥秘罪行刮毛器滑稽的裸体高空作业的建筑工人蜘蛛人蝙蝠侠冒失鬼超人好奇女子X人废船托尔恐怖战争爱indy indie古怪的人穿着或行为古怪的人womans妇女的军队海军空军男女海军陆战队员暗中侦察间谍战士飞行员狙击手轰炸机1940'的车灯GGA BGA坏女孩艺术好女孩艺术廉价单薄的动画片花花公子顶楼房屋骗子色情色情的葡萄酒; s 1950' s 1960' s 1970' s四十年代五十年代60七十
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커뮤니케이션 예술 만화 잡지 컴퓨터가 유형 글꼴 도표 grafix 그래프 아트 그래프 아트 CAD 저속한 제비 로맨스 섹시한 pinups를 디자인하는 헤드라이트 GGA BGA 남여 간첩 간첩 군인 조종사 저격병 폭격기 1940'가 음란한 mens에 의하여 벌거숭이 고전 담정 살인자 살인 살인자 신비 신비 범죄 스트리퍼 burlesque 누드 높은데서 일하는 사람 높은데서 일하는 사람 배트맨 무모한 사람 수퍼맨 원더 우먼 X 남자 노후선 Thor 공포 전쟁 사랑 indy indie 기묘한 사람 괴짜 womans 여자의 육군 해군 공군 해병 사람을 배치하는 나쁜 소녀 예술 좋은 소녀 예술 sleaze 하찮은 만화 바람둥이 고급 주택 사기꾼 포르노 포르노 포도 수확을 방법 핀 올린다; s 1950' s 1960' s 1970' s 40대 fifties 60년대 70 년대
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コミュニケーション芸術のコミックの雑誌コンピュータが活字体のグラフィックのgrafixのグラフィックアートのグラフィックアートCADの無教養なロットのロマンスのセクシーなpinupsいかに設計するかヘッドライトGGA BGAの際どいメンズが裸体像の古典の探偵キラー殺害の殺人者のミステリーミステリー罪のストリッパーのパロディ風の裸体のスパイダーマンのくも人のバットマンの向こう見ずのスーパーマンのワンダーウーマンのX人の廃船体のトールの恐怖戦争愛indy indieの変人の変わり者のwomansの女性の軍隊海軍空軍海兵隊員の男女のスパイのスパイの兵士の操縦者の狙撃兵の爆撃機1940'に人を配置する悪い女の子の芸術のよい女の子の芸術の汚職の安っぽい漫画のプレーボーイのペントハウスのハスラーのポルノグラフィーのポルノ型をピン持ち上げる; s 1950' s 1960' s 1970' sの40年代の五十年代の六十年代の70年代
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πώς επικοινωνίας τεχνών comics περιοδικών υπολογιστών σχεδίων τύπων πηγών γραφικής παράστασης grafix γραφικής παράστασης τεχνών ο γραφικός τεχνών CAD lowbrow μερών ειδυλλίων προκλητικός pinups καρφίτσα-UPS προβολέων GGA κακός κοριτσιών BGA τέχνης καλός κοριτσιών τέχνης πορνογραφικός τρύγος πορνογραφίας hustlers ρετηρέ κινούμενων σχεδίων ακαταστασίας sleazy playboys risque mens επανδρώνει οι δολοφόνοι ιδιωτικών αστυνομικών κλασικών γυμνότητας δολοφονούν strippers εγκλημάτων μυστηρίου μυστηρίων δολοφόνων τα άνδρα-γυναίκας βομβαρδιστικά αεροπλάνα 1940' ελεύθερων σκοπευτών πιλότων στρατιωτών κατασκόπων κατασκόπων ναυτικών Πολεμικής Αεροπορίας ναυτικών στρατού των παρωδίακων Hulk Χ-ατόμων γυναικών κατάπληξης υπερανθρώπων παράτολμων Batman ανδρών αραχνών σπάιντερμαν nudes Thor φρικών πολεμικών αγαπών indy ανεξάρτητων δισκογραφική εταιρία γυναικών weirdos oddballs womans s 1950' s 1960' s 1970' δεκαετία του '70 δεκαετίας του '60 δεκαετίας του '50 δεκαετιών του '40 του s
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wie Kommunikationskunstcomics-Zeitschriftencomputer CAD-unbedarfte Los Romances grafische Künste der Schriftartgraphiken grafix Grafikkünste reizvolle pinups entwirft, Stift-ups der Mädchenkunst der Scheinwerfer GGA BGA pornografische Weinlese der schlechten der Mädchenkunst-Korruption guten Karikaturschürzenheld-Penthausarbeitstier-Pornografie leichten, die risque Mens Spiderman-Spinnenmann Batman-Draufgänger-Supermann-Wunder-Frau X-Männer SchiffsrumpfThorgrausigkeitkrieglieben Armee-Marineluftwaffe der indy indie Weirdos-Verrücktere womans Frauen Akt der Nacktheitklassikerdetektivmördermordmördergeheimnisgeheimnisverbrechenarbeitswalzen burlesque bemannt, die männlich-weiblichen Marinen SpionsoldatpilotScharfschützebomber 1940' ausspionieren; s 1950' s 1960' s 1970' s-Vierzigerjahr-Sechzigersiebziger
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как компьютер кассет комиксов искусств связи конструирует романс серии CAD графических искусств искусств графиков grafix графиков видов шрифта pinups lowbrow сексуальные штыр-поднимает порнографии hustlers пентхаусов плейбоев шаржей аморальности искусства девушки искусства девушки фар GGA BGA год сбора винограда плохой хорошей неряшливой порнографическое рискованный mens укомплектовывает личным составом влюбленностей войн ужасов Thor большого судна X-Людей женщины интереса супермена удальца бэтмэн человека спайдера человек-паука обнажённых стрипперов злодеяний тайны тайн душегубов убийств убийц сыщиков классик наготы женщин womans чудаков weirdos indie бурлескных морских пехотинцов военновоздушной сила военно-морского флота армии indy мыжские женские шпионят бомбардировщики 1940' снайперов пилотов воинов шпионок; s 1950' s 1960' s 1970' семидесятые годы шестидесятых годов за пятьдесят forties s
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GRAB HAND-FULLS OF MINOR INVESTMENT GRADE BAD INVESTMENTS. (SOME 9.8 & 9.9 THOUGH)
I have a OO, (me) pedigree collection.
Mostly Image, (around 8 long boxes) all Valiant, (3 long boxes),
all Defiant, all Malibu Ultraverse, the list goes on. *shudder*
It's like the stacks in the back of a library: the tombs of tomes, soon to be dispatched to ebay.
Victims of a format change to, eventually, paperless. Valued for their tactile ownership.
More valuable than an old paper stock or bond.
MOST EXPENSIVE COMIC LISTED BELOW? $20.00.
"I've tried to price most of them. They are priced to move. Fire Sale / Mortgage Party"
I'm not going to get hung up on price, here. You'll love your deal."
FOR HUGE DISCOUNT, BUY IN BULK . PRIVATE AUCTION.
ASK FOR SCANS AS PROOF OF GRADE. (I can't scan them all.)
SHIPPING: AT COST - INTERNATIONAL, U.S. MEDIA PLUS CHARITABLE HANDLING FEE LEFT TO YOUR DESCRETION
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$50.00 and shipping to Canada is free.
Priced to unload at wholesale prives for bulk orders.
I'll take your low-ball offer. Try me!
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Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
The series consists of 75 issues in total — 66 regular, monthly issues, five one-shot specials and a four-issue Saint of Killers limited series. The entire run has been collected in nine trade paperback editions. The final monthly issue, number 66, was published in July 2000.
Plot
Preacher tells the story of Jesse Custer, a down-and-out preacher in the small Texas town of Annville. Custer was accidentally possessed by the supernatural creature named Genesis in an incident which killed his entire congregation and flattened his church.
Genesis, the product of the unauthorized, unnatural coupling of an angel and a demon, is an infant with no sense of individual will. However, as it is composed of both pure goodness and pure evil, it might have enough power to rival that of God himself. In other words, Jesse Custer, bonded to Genesis, may have become the most powerful being in the whole of living existence.
Custer, driven by a strong sense of right and wrong, goes on a journey across the United States attempting to (literally) find God, who abandoned Heaven the moment Genesis was born. He also begins to discover the truth about his new powers, which allow him to command the obedience of those who hear his words. He is joined by his old girlfriend Tulip O'Hare, as well as a hard-drinking Irish vampire named Cassidy.
During the course of their journeys, the three encounter enemies and obstacles both sacred and profane, including: the Saint of Killers, an invincible, quick-drawing, perfect-aiming, come-lately Angel of Death answering only to "He who sits on the throne"; a serial-killer called the 'Reaver-Cleaver'; The Grail, a secret organization controlling the governments of the world and protecting the bloodline of Jesus; Herr Starr, ostensible Allfather of the Grail, a megalomaniac with a penchant for prostitutes, who wishes to use Custer for his own ends; several fallen angels; and Jesse's own redneck 'family' — particularly his nasty Cajun grandmother, her mighty bodyguard Jody, and the 'animal-loving' T.C.
Themes and influences
Preacher focuses on narrative storytelling and characterization. It drew considerable praise (and protest) for its unapologetic handling of religious and supernatural themes, its dark and frequently violent humor, and its wide range of allusions to popular culture outside of comic books.
In particular, Preacher draws on movies, particularly western movies, for many of its stylistic elements. For example: an apparition of John Wayne is a recurring character and serves as a sort of spiritual guide or conscience for Custer; Monument Valley and The Alamo serve as backdrops to various legs of the journey; for a time, Jesse acts as the sheriff of a small town in Texas, and must protect the inhabitants from harm; the image of the Saint of Killers, a reformed outlaw-turned-evil-once-more in the tradition of Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven character, William Munny, is a nod to the classic Western notion of nemesis, straight and true and terrible.
The series also invokes ideas popularized by such books as Holy Blood, Holy Grail. Like Holy Blood, Holy Grail, Preacher claims that there is a still-viable bloodline descending from Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. Herr Starr reveals to Cassidy that Jesus had children, and did not die on the cross, but instead lived to middle-age, and was killed by a runaway dung cart. After his death the Grail guardians took away his offspring, who were forced to intermarry with one another in order to keep Jesus' divine power within the bloodline. For over 2000 years this intermarrying perpetuated an incestuous family tree culminating with the mentally handicapped descendants of Jesus having a child, during the birth of whom the mother dies, effectively producing the last generation of the Jesus' line.
The original plot and assumptions of Preacher was spun out of Ennis' run on Hellblazer: what would happen if an angel and a demon mates and the spirit of their offspring ends up in a mortal man? Like many comics spun out of DC's 70s work, it incorporates the idea of the Christian God (Jahve) as the creator who has left his creation. Other related comics include Swamp Thing and Sandman (and its spinoffs, like Lucifer).
In the beginning of the narrative, told in retrospect in the first issue of Preacher, Jesse Custer is a vicar of dubious nature, just about to address the members of his parish after a night of heavy drinking and with many enemies in the audience. This opening scene is identical to the famous opening of Selma Lagerlöf's novel Gösta Berling's Saga.
Additionally, the series examines the role of American identity and ideals in the modern age. This extends beyond the personal level, where old-fashioned western "Cowboy" ethics and attitudes meet modern feminism, to the collective level, where the traumas of the Vietnam War, corporate excess and the cyclical nature of violence, among other things, are explored. The conflict between liberal and conservative politics is also examined, as are depression, repression, sexuality, pornography, drug use, homelessness and immigration.
A symbolic presence is that of Arseface, a teenager who attempted to imitate the suicide of rock star Kurt Cobain by shooting himself in the face with a shotgun. He survived the suicide attempt, and after many attempts at reconstructive plastic surgery ended up as a 'fella with a face like an arse'. (In the later issues, Arseface goes through a sped-up cycle of American fame: underground sensation to popular star to lawsuit bait and target of censorship. In the end, his manager takes all his money.)
Trade summary
(All art by Steve Dillon, unless otherwise noted.)
1. Gone to Texas (collects issues 1–7)
* Reverend Jesse Custer, a tough Texas preacher who's lost his faith, is possessed by a mysterious entity called Genesis — a conscienceless force whose power may rival that of God Himself. Through insight granted him by Genesis, now lodged in Jesse's mind in a sort of supernatural symbiosis, Jesse learns that the Lord God has left Heaven and abandoned His responsibilities. Moreover, Jesse becomes aware that he has been given the power of The Word Of God, depicted in the comic through the use of red text (a reference to the printing method often used for indicating Jesus' speech in the Bible), allowing him to deliver irresistible commands to any being, including God Himself (e.g. "Eat your gun" or "Count three million grains of sand", whereupon the commandee cannot help but to comply fully. This power bears somewhat ironic linguistic and physical limitations, explored occasionally throughout the series). Armed with these newfound attributes, he sets out on a quest to find God and make Him answer for His dereliction of duty.
Accompanying Jesse on his journey are Tulip O'Hare, Jesse's former girlfriend who has long thought that he abandoned her, and Cassidy, a 100-year-old Irish vampire who often seems to prefer a pint in the pub to the blood of the innocent — though his unavoidable, unnatural hunger is something of a sticky point for the ethical Preacher.
Meanwhile, in Heaven, a quorum of angels, trying desperately to keep things from falling apart, decides to send the Saint of Killers — an immortal, unstoppable killing machine — to Earth with orders to recapture Genesis at any cost.
2. Until the End of the World (collects issues 8–17)
* In "All in the Family", Jesse's secret past is revealed as he is forced to confront his family, and the horrible childhood he's been running from his entire life.
* In "Hunters", Jesse and Co. travel west to San Francisco, where they run afoul of a pair of 'sexual investigators'; an armadillo-sodomizing, lifelong-partying aesthete by the name of Jesus de Sade; and The Grail — an ancient and immensely powerful religious conspiracy that wants to use Jesse's power to bring about Armageddon. The Grail is personified by a clever and ambitious German military expert known only as 'Herr Starr' (who, along with God, serves as the series' primary villain).
3. Proud Americans (collects issues 18–26)
* Jesse and Tulip journey to France to rescue Cassidy from the Grail's heavily-guarded secret fortress ('Masada'), where Cassidy (pretending to be Custer) is being held by Herr Starr and tortured by a gelded, sadistic Mafioso named Frankie the Eunuch (who tortures Cassidy by shooting him multiple times with a Lee-Enfield bolt-action rifle). The Saint of Killers follows them, and all Hell breaks loose.
Upon their return to the States, a grateful Cassidy tells Jesse his life's story: how he fought in the Irish War of Independence, how he was assaulted by a bog-hag outside of Dublin and turned into a vampire, and how he began his long love affair with New York City.
4. Ancient History (collects the Saint of Killers limited series, plus Preacher Special: The Story of You-Know-Who and Preacher Special: The Good Old Boys)
* In the four-part "Saint of Killers" story, we learn who the Saint was before he died, and why he was given the job of Angel of Death. Also, hell freezes over. (art by Steve Pugh and Carlos Ezquerra)
* The Story of You-Know-Who (so called because DC would not allow the word "arse" to be used on the cover) recounts the events that led up to and followed Arseface's attempted suicide. (art by Richard Case)
* The Good Old Boys is a twisted satire of 1980s action movies, starring none other than Jody and T.C. from the "All in the Family" storyline. (art by Carlos Ezquerra)
5. Dixie Fried (collects issues 27–33 and Preacher Special: Blood and Whiskey)
* Blood and Whiskey is a tale of Cassidy's past; the story of the New Orleans-based gothic cult 'Les Enfants du Sang' and the only time Cassidy ever met another vampire.
* In Dixie Fried, our heroes arrive in New Orleans, where an old friend of Cassidy's — who just happens to be a voodoo priest — may be able to help Jesse unlock the secrets locked deep within Genesis. Unfortunately, a dark aspect of Cassidy's past (shown in Blood and Whiskey) threatens to confound this attempt and kill everyone involved.
6. War in the Sun (collects issues 34–40 and Preacher Special: One Man's War)
* In One Man's War, we learn exactly what kind of man Herr Starr is, where he came from, and how he got involved in the Grail conspiracy. (art by Peter Snejberg)
* In War in the Sun, Starr's lust for power reaches its peak with a massive military assault in Monument Valley, Utah. Starr comes prepared with an entire tank battalion and even a nuke, but is all that hardware really enough to stop the Saint of Killers? (The answer, of course, is 'not enough gun.')
7. Salvation (collects issues 41–50)
* Presumed dead and feeling betrayed by both his true love and his best friend, Jesse abandons his quest and takes a job as a lawman in the tiny town of Salvation, Texas — where a figure from his past suddenly re-emerges, even as Jesse (along with beautiful Deputy Cindy Dagget) deals with domestic disputes, the KKK, and the robber-baron of the town, the disgustingly psychotic Odin Quincannon. Also, Jesse is kidnapped by Miss Oatlash, Odin Quincannon's Lawyer, who is a mad Nazi Fetishist hellbent on making him her 'Führer of Love'. He later ingests peyote which causes him to remember his climactic confrontation with God (including a symbolic injury which may be an allusion to the Nordic namesake of the series' most recent villain figure), following the events in Monument Valley.
8. All Hell's A-Coming (collects issues 51–58 and Preacher Special: Tall in the Saddle)
* Tulip finally escapes from the self-destructive spiral she's been in since Jesse's 'death'. Jesse and Tulip are reunited, and Jesse learns just how much of a bastard Cassidy really is.
* "Tall in the Saddle" is a tale of Jesse and Tulip's wild early experiments in car theft.
9. Alamo (collects issues 59–66)
* A crescendo is reached, deep in the heart of Texas: Jesse hatches an ingenious scheme to finally put an end to his quest; Starr gives up on his plans for Jesse, and decides to just kill him instead; Jesse has his final confrontation with Cassidy outside the walls of the Alamo; Tulip shows everyone exactly what she's made of; and the Saint finally finds what he's been looking for.
Film adaptation
Garth Ennis, feeling Preacher would translate perfectly as a film, sold the film rights to Electric Entertainment. Rachel Talalay was hired to direct, with Ennis writing the script. Rupert Harvey and Tom Astor were set as producers. By May 1998, Ennis completed three drafts of the script, based largely on the Gone to Texas story arc. The filmmakers found it difficult financing Preacher because investors found the idea religiously controversial. Ennis approached Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier to help finance the film under their View Askew Productions banner. Ennis, Smith and Mosier pitched Preacher to Bob Weinstein at Miramax Films.
However, Weinstein was confused over the characterization of Jesse Custer. Miramax also did not want to share the box office gross with Electric Entertainment, ultimately dropping the pitch. By May 2000, Smith and Mosier were still attached to produce with Talalay directing, but Smith did not know the status of Preacher, feeling it would languish in development hell. By then, Storm Entertainment, a UK-based production company known for their work on independent films, joined the production with Electric Entertainment. In September 2001, the two companies announced Preacher had been greenlighted to commence pre-production, with filming to begin in November and Talaly still directing Ennis' script. The production and start dates was pushed back because of financial issues of the $25 million projected budget.
James Marsden was cast in the lead role as Jesse Custer sometime in 2002. He explained, "It was something I never knew anything about, but once I got my hands on the comic books, I was blown away by it." In a March 2004 interview, Marsden said the filmmakers were hoping for filming to start the following August. With the full-length film adaptation eventually abandoned with budgetary conerns, HBO announced in November 2006 that they commissioned Mark Steven Johnson and Howard Deutch to produce a television pilot. Johnson was to write with Deutch directing. Impressed with Johnson's pilot script, HBO had him write the series bible for the first season. Johnson originally planned "to turn each comic book issue into a single episode" on a shot-for-shot basis. "I gave [HBO] the comics, and I said, 'Every issue is an hour'. Garth Ennis said 'You don't have to be so beholden to the comic'. And I'm like, 'No, no, no. It's got to be like the comic'."
Johnson also wanted to make sure that one-shots were included as well. However, Johnson refrained his comments, citing new storylines conceived by Ennis. "Well there would be nothing new to add if we did that so Garth [Ennis] and I have been creating new stories for the series," he said. "I love the book so much and I was telling Garth that he has to make the stories we are coming up with as comics because I want to see them." By August 2008, new studio executives at HBO decided to abandon the idea, finding it too stylistically dark and religiously controversial. Columbia Pictures then purchased the film rights in October 2008 with Sam Mendes directing. Neal H. Moritz and Jason Netter are producing the film. The previous scripts written by Ennis will not be used.
On January 21st John August confirmed on his blog that he has been hired to write the script, saying "Other places are suddenly reporting it, so I might as well confirm the news: I’m writing a big-screen version of Preacher, an adaptation of the acclaimed graphic novel series by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. Sam Mendes is attached to direct. Neal Moritz is producing for Sony Pictures. To answer your first four questions: there’s no release date, no cast, no locations, no nothing. I’m writing a script which could become a movie if everything lines up correctly. So here’s hoping. It’s a terrific project that I’m excited to be writing."
References in other media
* In the issue 11 of Y: The Last Man, Yorick is shown to own a silver Zippo lighter with "F___ Communism" engraved on it, identical to one owned by Jesse Custer. When asked about it Yorick states, "It's from this thing I read back in high school. A, uh... a 'graphic novel.'"
* Stephen King has said that his comic book series The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born was influenced by Preacher.
Main characters
Jesse Custer is a small-town reverend who becomes fused with a powerful entity named Genesis, gifting him with the ability to order people to do whatever he commands. Using this power, he begins a journey of discovery and revenge across America, with the aim of forcing God to answer to his creation for His sins. Standing in Jesse's way is a secret religious military organization mysteriously known as The Grail, as well as Jesse's own twisted family.
When his soul becomes merged with the angel-demon entity Genesis, its powers, that of which is greater than God's, are focused into what Jesse Custer refers to as "The Word of God." When he uses the Word, his eyes turn red and his voice changes that sounds like "nails scraping against [your] soul." Although, no one can resist his commands, his victims must be able to understand them, meaning that those who do not speak English cannot be commanded by him. Jesse prefers to keep his Word in reserve, using it only when necessary. He is an incredibly able hand-to-hand combatant, being able to take on anything from a team of Assassins, a Vampire, and Jody, a man seemingly impervious to harm. It remains unclear as to where he learned to fight, and shoot, but it is assumed that he was taught by Jody, as in The Alamo, he states: "Being taught how to fight by the man who killed your dad sure does make you pay attention". He uses the word for all sorts of situations, from ordering a Ku Klux Klan member to 'sh!t himself' to calling in on a radio phone-in show and ordering the guests to tell America what is it they really want.
Tulip O'Hare
Tulip O'Hare Jesse Custer's romantic interest, and a trained marksman of exceptional skill. Her mother dies during childbirth, and she is raised by her father, Jake O'Hare, who raises her much like a son by introducing her to firearms, hunting, fishing, and war stories. Jake dies during a hunting accident, and she is sent off to boarding school. She befriends the wealthiest girl at the school, Amy Grinderbinder, who remains her friend throughout college. The two drop out after Amy gains a large inheritance, and Tulip meets Jesse while waiting for Amy at a bar. The two fall in love very quickly, though Jesse is eventually forced to leave. She falls into depression and other troubles, she eventually meets Cassidy, and the two eventually find Jesse.
They are later captured by Jesse's grandmother, Marie, and Jesse reveals his past to Tulip, which causes her to fully forgive Jesse. Seconds after, she is killed under Marie's orders. God soon revives her to warn Jesse that more misfortune awaits him if he continues with his quest. After killing a wounded T.C. and leaving Marie to die, Tulip and Jesse are reunited. After becoming involved with the Grail, she believes Jesse to be dead, falls into a serious depression, and becomes involved with Cassidy while under the constant influence of drugs and alcohol. She asks Cassidy if Jesse said anything before he fell out of the plane to which Cassidy lies and says no. After months of the drug induced hell Cassidy puts her through, she eventually leaves him after a moment of clarity by shooting him through the chest out into the sun. She then heads to New York with her closest friend Amy. There she learns that Jesse is alive and is headed right where she is. Once they find each other and reconcile, they begin to travel together again. Jesse makes his final plan to rid himself of Genesis. Before doing so he drugs Tulip so she sleeps through the whole ordeal and leaves her a note explaining his action and a key to a locker with a small fortune attached to it. Skeeter wakes her up and she reads the note so enraged she follows him to the Alamo, where she kills Starr after he kills Jesse. She goes to pick up the money from the locker where the revived Jesse finds her. Still very angry she explains that she cannot be with Jesse after the Alamo because it shows that Jesse doesn't trust her and that he would never change. Stuck in traffic she finds a note that Cassidy left her explaining that he lied to her when she asked if Jesse said anything when he fall out of the plane. Jesse then steals a horse from a cop and rides after her. He wins her back when he shows emotion by crying for her proving that he is changing for her. They both ride into the sunset together with Skeeter.
Cassidy
Cassidy, whose full name is Proinsias Cassidy, is an Irish vampire. Cassidy joins the Irish Volunteers and takes part in the Easter Upising in 1916, though his brother William (Billy) also joins to keep watch over him. He eventually forces Cassidy to desert the army because of its impending failure, and Cassidy is soon bitten by a "hag", who seemingly leaves fatal injuries. His body falls into the water, and he soon learns that he is not succumbing to the injuries and that the sun burns his skin. He decides to travel to America, so his family and other soldiers will believe that he is dead. He lives in America, picks up alcohol and drug problems, going as far as prostituting himself for drugs, and begins to wear sunglasses to hide his natural identity. This eventually escalates into the need to hide his eyes, which betray 70 years of substance abuse.
He eventually meets Tulip O'Hare and Jesse Custer. Cassidy forms a strong friendship with Jesse, and eventually falls in love with Tulip, though she does not reciprocate the feelings. He constantly struggles with his addictions and his feelings for Tulip, though after believing Jesse to be dead, both he and Tulip take up heavy drugs and alcohol, and start a sexual relationship. After reuniting with Jesse, he is told that Jesse no longer wants anything to do with him after finding about his history, though the two agree to meet one more time. They engage in a fist fight that Jesse's skill easily allows him to dominate, while constantly berating Cassidy. When Cassidy finally accepts his failures and begins, as Jesse puts it, "acting like a man," Jesse takes Cassidy's hand in forgiveness. Cassidy proves he's worth the gesture by walking into the sunrise to atone for all he has done, burning up in the process.
Once Jesse is gunned down by the grail, it is revealed that Cassidy has made a deal with God moments before his confrontation with Jesse; he would beat Jesse to the point of surrender and allow Genesis to be destroyed. In return, God must allow both Jesse and Cassidy to live. Despite events not quite going to plan, God keeps his word. Jesse is revived and goes looking for Tulip, while Cassidy watches his first sunset in years as a human being, then drives off with a pledge to act like a man.
Cassidy has superhuman strength and speed that can easily rip regular humans apart, though he is not very good at fighting, allowing Jesse to easily beat him without taking any damage. Cassidy can survive any physical wound, including decapitation, although he feels the full pain associated with the injury. He can heal superhumanly fast, and drinking blood allows him to accelerate the process. The only thing that can kill him is being directly in sunlight for a period of time, though he can stand indirect exposure with discomfort. Although Cassidy needs blood to sustain himself, he does not need human or even fresh blood, preferring instead the taste of beer or whiskey. He generally drinks blood from live humans only if they threaten him.
Herr Starr
Herr Starr is a former German special forces soldier and a member of The Grail. He starred in his own one-shot, Preacher: One Man's War. During his school years, a group of bullies target him because he is the son of a British serviceman. This eventually leads to an attack where they give a "A star for Starr" by using a broken bottle to carve five jagged lines around his right eye. He loses the sight in that eye, and the stress of the event causes his hair to fall out and his voice to become harsh and grating due to his screams during the incident. He eventually becomes dedicated to creating order in the world, starting by killing his attackers. All five die before Starr turns ten. He later joins the German anti-terrorism unit GSG 9, and excels in everything and showing initiative crucial to his future employment when he defeats his close-combat tutor (a sadist who enjoys beating up new recruits) by shooting him in the kneecaps. As a result, he is not as skilled at unarmed combat as other Grail operatives, although his explanation for this is that he has "no intention of being unarmed".
Starr is recruited by the Grail and quickly rises in the ranks, eventually becoming Sacred Executioner, second only to the Grail's leader. He eventually decides that Grail's motives are idiotic due to planning everything around the deformed and inbred Messiah. When he hears of Jesse Custer and his power of "the Word", Starr decides that Custer is the perfect candidate for an alternative Messiah and plans to use Custer in his scheme to overthrow the Grail's leadership. He eventually murders his way to the position of Allfather. He comes to regret his actions because of various injuries so he kills the rest of Grail Council.
As the story progresses he slowly descends deeper into rage and insanity (even shooting a report by agent Hoover due to incorrect use of grammar and quotation marks) and he amasses a personal army to kill Custer, whom he views as the cause of all his ills. He is killed by Tulip during the battle between Cassidy and Custer.
Throughout the course of the series, Starr obtains various humiliating injuries (which also serve a comedic purpose). He is raped by a large male prostitute. He has his ear shot off by Tulip, and Jesse cuts a gash across Starr's head, making it resemble a penis (he spends the rest of the series hiding the scar with a Panama hat). He is captured by three inbred hillbillies who eat his right leg. He manages to kill them. After he kills a Grail member close to figuring out his plot, the man's Rottweiler chews off his genitalia. Throughout all these injuries, his only comment after they have occurred is "Sh!t." During his final confrontation, he has a bullet shot through his chin that blows the top of his head off, uttering a final, disgusted "Sh!t" before collapsing dead.
Saint of Killers
The Saint of Killers is the Patron Saint of Slaughter and Assassination. He is the subject of his own four-issue miniseries, Preacher: Saint of Killers, which was later collected in Preacher Vol. 4: Ancient History. He is originally a soldier serving in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War; both respected and feared for being absolutely merciless on the battlefield, his bloodlust verging on that of a berserker frenzy. After the war, he makes his living in the American West by collecting Native scalps and bounty hunting, until rescuing a young woman. She manages to break through to his gentler side, and the two fall in love and have a daughter. When his wife and child falls ill, he attempts to fetch a doctor, but is delayed by a gang of outlaws, which results in his family's death. He subsequently slaughters much of the gang, kills an innocent hostage, and runs out of bullets before killing the leader, which leads to his death.
Death takes him, and, because of the innocent life he took, his soul is consigned to perdition. His own hatred causes Hell to literally freeze over (much to the Devil's wrath), which forces the Angel of Death to allow him to return to Earth under the condition that he takes up his role of collecting souls of those who die by violence. The man is then dubbed the Saint of Killers by the Devil while the Angel of Death fashions his sword into two guns. The Saint returns to Earth after killing the Devil for insulting him, leaving the fate of Hell unknown. He kills the rest of the bandits and purges the town of Ratwater simply due to his nature, and rests at a tomb on Boot Hill while his spirit gathers souls that die by violence. He is awakened once Genesis merges with Custer, and begins to pursue him. He eventually learns that he has no one commanding him, God having left heaven, though he continues to hunt Custer because he was scorned. He spares Custer after he learns that God killed his family to arrange his position, and now seeks to kill God. The two join forces, and after Custer lets himself be killed to kill Genesis, God returns to Heaven, where the Saint has slaughtered all of the angels. Despite God's attempts to intimidate the Saint with His wrath and then offering to restore his family to life, the Saint guns Him down. With no one left to kill anymore, the Saint sits upon God's Throne and returns to sleep forever.
The Saint of Killers is completely impervious to harm. Bullets bounce off him, a direct hit from a tank doesn't affect him, being underneath a collapsing mountain simply means digging himself out, and being hit in the chest with a nuclear missile causes no damage to him or his clothes. He can easily knock away tanks with a simple kick and he can be hit by a speeding truck without flinching. He is an expert marksman able to draw his guns at superhuman speeds. He possesses a pair of Walker Colt revolvers fashioned from the Angel of Death's sword. They possess unlimited ammunition, never jamming or needing to be reloaded. They always hit their mark, even piercing modern tank armor to reach the intended target, and always inflict fatal injuries or death regardless of circumstance or nature of the victim (including angels and demons). Even God and the Devil are not immune to the bullets, considering that the Saint has killed them both (the only being ever to have survived being shot by the Saint was Cassidy, but Garth Ennis later admitted that he was still working out the character of the Saint at that point and was a technical mistake). Anyone holding one of the guns can see the spirits of the many people that the Saint has personally killed.
Arseface
Arseface is a boy, who having grown up in an abusive household, attempts to kill himself after being pushed to the edge by his father. He received his own single-issue comic book, Preacher: The Story of You-Know-Who. His father is a severe redneck racist, who often beats him for the most trivial things. He and his friend, "Pube", are regarded as outcasts due to their idol worship of Kurt Cobain, as well as his being a sheriff’s son, leading to them being the target of bullying tactics. After a severe beating by his father, and learning of Cobain's suicide, the two make a suicide pact, though only Pube kills himself, while Arseface places the shotgun under his chin, which severely deforms his face instead of killing him.
During his father’s investigation in the Jesse Custer case, the boy stows away in his father's car. During a confrontation with Jesse and the Saint of Killers, the boy pleads for the Saint to let his father live. Cassidy remarks that the boy’s face looked like an “arse.” After Jesse forces his father to maim himself, he commits suicide, which leads the boy to name himself Arseface and begin a manhunt for Jesse. Arseface eventually tracks down Jesse outside of a diner, where Jesse reminds Arseface about his father's true nature. He travels with Jesse until he is called on stage during Mardi Gras because of his looks, and ends up becoming a singing hit (despite being unintelligible). Under the guidance of his manager, Gene Sergeant, Arseface becomes a national singing superstar, and Sergent uses various controversies, such as forced suicides and insulting the Pope to keep him popular. At the height of the controversies, Sergeant takes all of his money and leaves.
Arseface, now broke, travels the country once again. His travels eventually lead him to the town of Salvation, Texas, where he encounters people bullying Lorrie Bobbs. He drives off her tormentors. The two fall in love due to Lorrie's visual disorder causing her to see Arseface as handsome. She and Arseface stay in Salvation, and Arseface lands a job shoveling manure. Arseface also befriends Custer's one-armed mother, who has a maternal interest in Lorrie.
Minor characters
Billy Bob and Lorie Bobbs
Billy Bob Bobbs is Jesse Custer's childhood friend during his time spent on the L'Angelle estate. Billy Bob comes from a poor, severely inbred family living in the swamp, and expects to follow the family tradition of marrying his sister. Both Billy Bob and Lorie share a deformity, a bare patch of skin where the left eye should be located. When Billy Bob happens upon T.C. raping a chicken in the barn, T.C. murders him by slitting his throat. Jesse attacks T.C. and calls him a f___er, which results in his grandmother sentencing him to be trapped in the box under the lake. When Jesse is released and goes to the Bobbs home to tell them about Billy Bob's death and apologize, they angrily reject him.
Lorie Bobbs, Billy Bob's sister, finds her way to the town of Salvation, where she works in the town bar. Her inbreeding also results in a strange form of schizophrenic delusion, where she sometimes sees one object as something else, although this doesn't seem to affect her life negatively. When Jesse arrives in the town, he protects her from an attack by drunken workers from Odin Quincannon's meat-processing plant. She eventually falls in love with Arseface, who she sees as very attractive due to her delusions, after he saves her from being harassed.
Christina Custer
Christina Custer is Jesse Custer's mother. She meets John Custer, a marine recently returned from Vietnam, as an anti-war protester. She spits in his face, but later apologizes, leading to a relationship. They are forced to marry by Christina's mother and told never to leave under the threat of death. During an attempt to escape, John is shot to death by Christina's brother Jody. She later protests the punishment of Jesse, which leads to Marie ordering Jody to shoot her. She manages to escape, though her skull is cracked open by a reflexive shot and she loses her left arm to an alligator. She is rescued by hunters, though she is brain damaged, which leaves her in a persistent vegetative state for many years. She later recovers, though she has amnesia and believes her name is "Jodie". She makes her way back to Salvation, recovers her memories slowly, and eventually remembers everything after Jesse says "Mom".
Allfather D'Aronique
Allfather D'Aronique is the leader of the Grail organization, being the 112th to hold the title, and Jesse Custer's distant uncle. He is barely mobile because of his extreme weight, which requires to be carried about by retainers. D'Aronique is also bulimic, and uses an ivory stick in the shape of two fingers to induce vomiting. Because his subordinates are all too loyal or afraid of him to question anything he does, he has no compunction about messily gorging himself with food and then vomiting all over himself in front of others. Despite his seemingly hapless appearance, D'Aronique is both highly intelligent and absolutely ruthless, albeit very pious and fully believing in the cause of The Grail and the potential of the messiah. D'Aronique's motivations can be summarised by a two-frame reference between Starr and his subordinate Marseilles:
Marseilles: God, he disgusts me. What do you suppose he's thinking about?
Starr: His favourite subjects - mass murder and big pies.
He requires multiple world leaders to call him daily and thank him for preserving their power. He is killed during a coup d'état of The Grail when he is pushed out his helicopter by Herr Starr.
Jesus DeSade
Jesus DeSade is a millionaire hedonist who believes in pursuing every sexual fantasy, no matter how perverted. He engages in activities such as drug dealing, zoophilia, and child pornography. DeSade is also known for throwing wildly hedonistic parties for Hollywood's elite, where literally no fetish or sexual perversion is left unpursued. Jesse and his friends crash one of the parties. After rescuing a child from a pornographic film, Jesse beats DeSade savagely, telling him that he will be waiting when DeSade gets out of jail.
The Duke
"The Duke" is Jesse Custer's imaginary friend, appearing to him shortly after the death of his parents. He has the mannerisms and speech pattern of John Wayne. Wayne is still alive when the Duke first appears to Custer. He stays with him off and on throughout his life. He offers companionship when Jesse is being punished in coffin. He abandons Jesse when he falls in lockstep to his evil grandmother's wishes. He provides encouragement at other times. At times, the Duke provides information that Jesse could not have known himself and acts as a deus ex machina of sorts in order to advance the plotline. When Jesse goes to confront Cassidy at the Alamo during the last book of the series, the Duke tells Jesse that he's proud of him and disappears.
Genesis
The Genesis entity is the result of the mating of an angel and a demon. It has the appearance of a comet with the face of a crying infant and it possesses all of the memories of heaven and hell. Immediately after Genesis' birth, God leaves heaven, leaving the Seraphi angels in command. Soon after, Genesis escapes and bonds itself to Custer, leading the Adephi angels to appoint the Saint of Killers to retrieve it. Genesis is ultimately killed when Custer is killed at the Alamo.
Jody
Jody is Ms. L'Angelle's most trusted enforcer, often paired with T.C. for missions. Jesse calls him "the leading expert on f___ing people over before they can f___ him". He has a gift for machines, and having spent his teen years on the Llano, he has a deep knowledge of cattle. Massively muscled, he can send a man flying with one punch, and he has an incredible tolerance for pain and injury, being able to take a nailed plank of wood to the face without wincing, and able to remain foul-mouthed, and direct whilst on fire. Jody believes that he does Jesse the favor of toughening him up with his pattern of abuse, calling him a crybaby directly after shooting Jesse's father, nailing Jesse's beloved dog to the farmyard fence, and weighting down Jesse's "coffin" with his best friend. Jesse finally kills Jody during a fistfight on the L'Angelle ranch, in which it appears that Jesse breaks his spine. Jody does appear to care for Jesse, as he fixes the bones which he broke, although he does seem to resent the fact that Marie cares more for Jesse than she does for Jody. Jody's last words are "Prouda you, boy," before Jesse strangles him.
Marie L'Angelle
Marie L'Angelle is the wheelchair-bound grandmother of Jesse Custer. She is a cold-blooded woman, who takes any counter-measures for her designs to work, such as threatening the death of John Custer should he ever try to leave Angelville. She punishes family members by sealing them in the "coffin", a sealed, weighted-down coffin with an air tube put in the bottom of the swamp, without food or water, to stir and crawl within their own urine and feces for up to a month. She wants Jesse to become a minister, and punishes him with the coffin often. She later sends Jody and T.C. to find Jesse after he escapes, and later makes a pact with God to kill Tulip to assert control over Jesse, though God brings her back, which leads to her killing T.C. and setting the house on fire. Marie is killed when the flames hit her oxygen tank and her corpse is blown out of the house.
The Messiah
The Messiah is the last descendant of Jesus Christ, under the control and protection of the Grail. According to the history of the Grail, Jesus Christ did not die on the cross, but married, had a family, and reached middle age before being killed by a runaway dung cart. The organization that eventually becomes the Grail takes his children and keeps them in seclusion, where they are allowed to mate only with one another, in order to preserve their holy bloodline. By the time of Allfather D'Aronique's reign, the last two descendants, a mated brother and sister, are severely inbred, ugly and mentally handicapped; only the mystic power of their bloodline makes its continuation possible at all.
When the Messiah is born, his mother is killed during the birth, and his father kills himself afterward. The Messiah is a gawky-looking, mentally handicapped, unstoppably cheerful young teenage boy who is generally allowed to run wild under D'Aronique's watch. He often uses the nonsense word "Humperdidoo" as a cheerful punctuation to his statements. Starr eventually decides that Allfather D'Aronique's plan to set up a one world government with the Messiah as its puppet ruler is madness, which leads to the Messiah being killed during the coup after D'Aronique lands on him.
Miss Oatlash
Miss Oatlash is Odin Quincannon's lawyer, who mainly uses her talents to protect his illegal operations and keep his minions out of jail. She is also a deluded Nazi apologist who idolizes Adolf Hitler and maintains that he was a peaceful man who had nothing to do with the Holocaust. She is also an amateur dominatrix who craves sex with a man who meets her standards for an Aryan ubermensch. At one point, she captures Jesse Custer, binds him, and dresses him up like Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg (Operation Valkyrie), but he easily escapes and subdues her.
Conan Quincannon
Conan Quincannon is the younger brother of Odin Quincannon. He is kind-hearted environmentalist, which is the polar opposite of everything that makes up Odin. He moves to Salvation, Texas after the destruction of his brother's meat processing plant and converts the plant to produce fertilizer from manure. He offers Arseface a job shoveling manure at the request of a smitten Lorrie Bobbs.
Odin Quincannon
Odin Quincannon is a wealthy businessman who makes his fortune from a meat-processing plant. He has near-total control over the town of Salvation. He is also an ardent member of the local branch of the Ku Klux Klan, and uses his fellow Klansmen as his hired muscle. Odin clashes with Jesse Custer many times during Jesse's tenure as sheriff of Salvation, using varied illegal activities, including murder, to attack Jesse and his allies. At one point, he threatens to destroy the entire town using carefully planted explosives. A lightning blast injures Odin, but he escapes anyway.
Jesse follows him back to his plant and tracks him down due to a trail of blood. In his private shed, Jesse sees Odin having sex with a giant, woman-shaped mannequin made out of various meat products. Jesse crushes his neck under his boot in what he describes as a "mercy killing". After his death, his brother Conan assumed control of the meat plant.
Hugo Root
Hugo Root is the mean-hearted father of Arseface and a local sheriff. Root is an alcoholic and racist who believes "Martian niggers" are the source of America's ills. The turning point in Root's life comes after his first encounter with Jesse Custer and the Saint of Killers, which leaves his deputies dead and a helicopter downed. He is ridiculed for his story and eventually seeks to find Custer. He kidnaps Tulip, which eventually leads Custer to misuse his power after telling Root to "go f___ himself". Against his will, Root maims himself, inserting his genitals into his anus. While being treated in an ambulance, he asks his son to retrieve his gunbelt. In front of paramedics and his son, Root commits suicide, which leads his son to hunt down Custer.
T.C.
T.C. is one of Ms. L'Angelle's law enforcers. His primary interest is having sex with practically any creature or inanimate object he can find. T.C. is very violent, willing to kill anyone he is ordered to or anyone who gets in his way or annoys him. Ms. L'Angelle instructs Jody to make sure that TC is away from Tulip O'Hare's newly-dead body, though Tulip, revived by God, is the one who ultimately kills him by way of his own shotgun.
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Adam Hughes is a comic book artist known mostly for his renditions of pinup-style female characters, and his cover work on titles such as Wonder Woman and Catwoman.
Career
In 1987, Hughes penciled two short stories and the first issue of the character Death Hawk, created by Mark Ellis. In 1988 Hughes' work appeared in Comico's Maze Agency with co-creator/writer Mike W. Barr, and stayed on the book for one year. When Maze Agency was canceled by Comico, DC Comics offered him a job on Justice League America. He did both covers and internal renditions on that series for two years, before switching to providing covers only.
He was one of the original members of Atlanta's Gaijin Studios, his tenure lasting from 1991 until 2005. Hughes then had a short stint at Dark Horse Comics, spent working on Ghost. This series was an important run for him; this is where he started adjusting his technique, using an art nouveau influence along with Adobe Photoshop in his work.
He has also had stints on Penthouse Comix, Legionaires and PlayStation Magazine.
In 1998 he began a successful four-year run as cover artist on DC Comics Wonder Woman, which brought him critical acclaim. He had successful runs on Tomb Raider from Top Cow Comics, and wrote and illustrated the interiors of the two-issue miniseries, Gen¹³: Ordinary Heroes from Wildstorm.
When Wizards of the Coast created their d20-based Star Wars RPG, he created designs for both the original and revised core rulebooks, as well as the Star Wars: Invasion of Theed adventure game mini-RPG. When he reused his portrait of the Jedi guardian, Sia-Lan Wezz (his favorite character), for the cover of "Star Wars: Purge" as a gag, there was such editorial interest that she was written into the story as one of Darth Vader's early victims.
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