I, Lusiphur #3
In "Resurrection Man," wounded and disoriented, Lusiphur finds unexpected shelter with Ed Fischer—a man whose unsettling presence and eerie likeness to the real-life Ed Gein cast a long shadow over the story's eerie tone. Written, drawn, and inked by Drew Hayes, this 1992 issue from Mulehide Graphics blends psychological unease with supernatural mystery, all framed by Hayes’s stark cover art.
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An injured Lusiphur is taken in and looked after by Ed Fischer, who bears an uncanny resemblance to real-life killer Ed Gein (the guy "Psycho" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" were based on).
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