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Moon Eaters

    When Tommy Blackfoot gets out of jail, the first thing he does is head to Elmore's Motel to meet up with June, a woman he met through a pen pal service between women and convicts. The solitary motel is located after a turn off a lonely highway and is pretty vacant except for this unlikely couple that isn't exactly there to waste their time. However, a thug called Peter Twice has been following Tommy since he stepped out on the street, and has been in close contact with someone called Rouge, who has some unfinished business with the ex-convict. In case Rouge and his goons can't get there in time, Peter sneaks impatiently into the room where the couple sleeps but he is unfortunately discovered.
    But it's too late. Although Peter's attack alerted them, a silent army commanded by Rouge has already raided the motel and blocked every exit. Rouge calls for revenge!
    Trapped, the pair will have to fight to survive in a cat and mouse game where no one is who they claim to be. Not even sweet, innocent June is the damsel in distress she appears to be...

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    Technical Info

    Original Edition: Moon Eaters ESP

    Pages and format: 192 pages. Black and white . Board. 193 x 297

    Publication date: 22/11/2022


    ISBN: 978-84-18380-60-0

    Key Points
    • A fast-paced, funny and, above all, adrenalin-pumping graphic novel by acclaimed author Víctor Santos with a special ability to create the right atmosphere
    • The reader's attention is grabbed from the start with breathtaking action scenes, little comic relief, some sex and small doses of Lovecraftian horror
    • A master of narrative, page planning and use of black and white
    Rights Information

    Available worldwide except France (Spaceman Project)

    Original Edition: Moon Eaters ESP

    Pages and format: 192 pages. Black and white . Board. 193 x 297

    Publication date: 22/11/2022


    ISBN: 978-84-18380-60-0