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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781592910434 ISBN: 1592910432 Label: Avatar Press Manufacturer: Avatar Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: October 29, 2007 Publisher: Avatar Press Studio: Avatar Press Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The Chronicles of Wormwood continues in this all-new original graphic novel that picks up right after the original trade paperback! Wormwood, Jimmy, and Jay all return and the world hasn't gotten any better since their last adventure. Wormwood still produces questionable TV shows and pines for Maggie, his lost love. The boys all share drinks at their favorite pub and try to get on with their lives, but Pope Jacko has his own plans for Wormwood. In order to dispatch the Anti-Christ once-and-for-all, he calls upon his finest Holy assassin, Brother One, the Killer Eunuch! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - It's not the first chroniclesLet me start off as saying I found the first Chronicles of Wormwood an entertaining and over the top look at the Catholic faith. I found that book to be very tongue in cheek, very perverted, and it did have a decent point of view about religion and beliefs. The Last Enemy is nothing like it. This book takes off right where our previous story left off but it lacks story depth and overall content, literally, the book is very thin, almost comic book thin, it can hardly be called a graphic ... Read More Rating: - Entertaing but shortI really enjoyed the first Wormwood and was really looking forward to this one. For those who don't know what this book is about... it's about the Devil's son and Jesus. Very, very irreverant. Let alone what they do with the Pope. NOT FOR THE EASILY OFFENDED OR GROSSED OUT. Then again, if you like that thing, it's pretty good. The art and story are up to par with the first TPB. The story as well. Lacking is the page count which numbers 48. Of which approximately 42 involve Wormwood. ... Read More
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