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Preacher Vol 2

GN

Garth Ennis Steve Dillon

$32.99

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English
vertigo
15 October 2013
Series: Preacher
Writer Garth Ennis's violent, scabrous journey across America's religious landscape continues in this second volume now collected as a trade paperback.

In the continuing saga of the bizarre adventures of faithless Texas preacher Jesse

Custer, along with his girlfriend Tulip, and their friend Cassidy, the Irish

vampire, head west to a party of Babylonian proportions. Then, Jesse heads for France

to rescue Cassidy from the clutches of religious fanatics. His search leads him into

a no-holds-barred battle against the forces of the mysterious organization known

as The Grail. Readers will also learn the story of how Cassidy became a vampire in the

first place!
By:  
Illustrated by:   Steve Dillon
Imprint:   vertigo
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 259mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   612g
ISBN:   9781401242558
ISBN 10:   1401242553
Series:   Preacher
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Garth Ennis has been writing comics for twenty years, initially for British titles like 2000 AD and Crisis, then for various American publishers. As well as PREACHER, his credits include HELLBLAZER, HITMAN, WAR STORY, ADVENTURES IN THE RIFLE BRIGADE, KEV, BATTLER BRITTON, The Boys, Battlefields, Dan Dare, 303, The Chronicles of Wormwood, Crossed, Streets of Glory, Dicks, The Punisher, Fury and The Pro. Originally hailing from Belfast, Northern Ireland, he now resides in New York City with his wife, Ruth.

Reviews for Preacher Vol 2 (GN)

Just about the best thing to come along since comics started finding their way into books. --The Washington Post<br><br> Features more blood and blasphemy than any mainstream comic in memory. Cool. --Entertainment Weekly


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