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Cover: Klaus Scherwinski

Ungeheuer #1

May 2011 · Weissblech Comics · 9,80 EUR
“Ein Stück Fleisch”

"Ein Stück Fleisch" in Ungeheuer #1 (2011) delivers a stark, haunting tale from writer Josef Rother and artist Klaus Scherwinski, whose distinctive pencils and inks shape a grim, atmospheric world. A starving trapper’s desperate act of rescue sets off a chain of unsettling choices, leading to a chilling moment of shared sustenance with a demonic warrior. The cover by Klaus Scherwinski captures the story’s oppressive mood, drawing readers into a narrative where survival blurs the line between predator and prey.

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writer Josef Rother · artist, inker, colorist Klaus Scherwinski · colorist Luisa Preissler · letterer Gabriel Degener · cover Klaus Scherwinski

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artist, inker, colorist Klaus Scherwinski
cover pencils, inks Klaus Scherwinski

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A starving trapper first rescues a persecuted american indian woman from a demonic american indan warrior. After beeing rejected by her, he traits her to the warrior. Finally, the warrior shares the hunted (human)meat with him.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).