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Preacher Man

Just got finished rereading (again) the Preacher series, by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. I don’t agree with the theology, but I love the mythology. And while the profanity and…

Just got finished rereading (again) the Preacher series, by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon.

I don’t agree with the theology, but I love the mythology.

And while the profanity and blowing apart of skulls and vomit and kinky sex gets a bit repetitively over-the-top in the course of the nine TPBs (et al.) — and probably intentionally so — the underlying narrative, the relationships and art, remain strong and solid through the full run.

Preacher, remains a fine example of what a “mature” comic can be — and a hell of a story, too.

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