A History of Violence #[nn]
John Wagner's hard-boiled tale of buried pasts and violent consequences gets a German Panini edition in 2006, with Vince Locke's striking cover setting the tone immediately — a bloodied baseball bat and hammer lying in a spreading crimson pool, tangled in barbed wire, against a deep teal background that makes the imagery feel both stark and unsettling. The blurb on the cover itself says it best: "Mario Puzo collides with Norman Rockwell," and that tension between small-town Americana and brutal crime is palpable before you've turned a single page. A compelling package for readers who like their graphic fiction grounded, gritty, and genuinely suspenseful.
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