
Welcome to the circus, Groovy Agers, and prepare to gaze upon the mighty Obelisk Man! He may look like an average dude...

...but he has a very impressive "obelisk".

Thus our lovely vampires Zora and Frau Murder naturally seduce him after watching his show.

Alas, after leaving Zora's house the poor Obelisk Man loses both his hands in an accident. Add a couple of months of heavy drinking, and he starts to lose his mind, too.

He has developed a new ability, though.

Mmmm, nothing beats the taste of good old whiskey!

Killing bitches is fun, too!

But it's Zora he really wants to kill, because his sick mind blames her for the accident. Will our lovely vampiress survive this ordeal? Find out within two weeks, same Obelisk Time, same Obelisk Channel!

Anyway, this beauty is one of the first Zoras I ever owned, I think I purchased it somewhere around 2002/2003. On the other hand the conclusion of this story was among the very last Zora issues I bought, I got it when I completed my collection early this year. I had to wait over five years to see how the tale unfolded, but you all just might get more lucky.
4 comments:
...another great story with very poetic moments, I see! ;
My thoughts exactly :-)
Why is it that fumetti always just hit me in exactly the right spot where more artistically and creatively valid stuff nearly always misses?
Stuff the poetry up were it hurts the most (in true fumetti style of course, no disrespect). This is awesome stuff!
I can soooo relate to that.
Art = food for thought.
Fumetti = candy for the inner child.
I guess we like candy better :-)
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