FEMME MACABRE, London Night 1993, # 1 signed by EVERETT HARTSOE

$14.95

WAS $24.95

ON SALE for $14.95!

 

An adult comic-suggested for fans of "SOTI" type comics that had all the bad imagery that led to comics almost becoming regulated. Definitely not for children.

Femme Macabre and Sweet and Evil ©1993 Everette Hartsoe. This is a compilation of various odds and ends from London Night, issued to celebrate their first year in the comic business.

For collectors of the work of macabre artists, this Cover is signed by Everett Hartsoe



It starts with a picture gallery from the (apparently heavy metal) band Sweet ’n’ Evil, whose female lead plays with snakes and covers her chest with tape in the same style as Wendy O. Williams of the Plasmatics. She also is the model of Killjoy, Everett Hartsoe’s very bad girl who appears later in comic form as a brutal, dismembering hooker.

THINK 1970's underground comics meeting exploitive horror magazines: an adult combination of gore and sick behavior. “Librium: For Pity’s Sake” shows a monster abusing a woman in a way which can not be described here; and “Purgatory” is a Razor-like tale whose main attraction is leather-clad and bare-chested women stabbing each other. 

Only sold as a collectible autographed piece by a notable artist and only sold to a buyer who certifies they are an adult. Packaged in a fold-over top mylar sealer (to minimize risk of inadvertant opening or handling).