Feest Graphic Novel #5
"Love and War" marks a bold, visually arresting chapter in the Feest Graphic Novel series, bringing together the stark psychological tension of Frank Miller and Karlheinz Borchert’s writing with Bill Sienkiewicz’s signature chaotic, expressionistic art—every panel a fever dream of shadow and nerve. In this 1993 story, the Kingpin’s ruthless gambit to manipulate a psychologist through his wife takes a dangerous turn when the mind behind the mask proves just as cunning as the man without fear. The cover by Bill Sienkiewicz captures the story’s stormy intensity, a visual storm that mirrors the psychological warfare within.
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Kingpin kidnaps a psychologist's wife to force him into helping Kingpin's infirm spouse but has the tables turned on him by the clever shrink and the Man Without Fear.
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