Sir Edward Grey Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever

Dark Horse Comics’ latest Weird Western was released February 2.

“In the hellish frontiers of the American Wild West, nineteenth–century occult investigator Edward Grey hunts down a fiendish member of the Heliopic Brotherhood of Ra. What he finds is a town harboring bloodthirsty criminals and terrible supernatural horrors!”

Veteran comic book artist John Severin provides the artwork. Two variant covers for issue # 1 are provided by Severin and Mike Mignola, who also wrote the first issue with John Arcudi.

Click on the link below to read the six-page preview :

Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever #1 (John Severin cover) :: Profile :: Dark Horse Comics.

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Billy the Kid’s Old Timey Oddities and the Ghastly Fiend of London

Cover Artist: Kyle Hotz : Issue # 2

Eric Powell and Kyle Hotz are back with a sequel to their Dark Horse series from 2005 Billy the Kid’s Old Timey Oddities. The new adventures take them to Victorian London on a hunt for Jack the Ripper.
 
Take a look at the three-page Preview for issue # 2.
 
 ”The world believes the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid was killed by Pat Garrett, but in reality the Kid is very much alive, the hired gun of Fineas Sproule’s traveling spectacle of biological curiosities–or “freaks,” as Billy calls them. In their latest adventure, Billy and crew confront their most vicious challenge yet: Jack the Ripper!”
 
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