A descent into the weird history of so-called Canada.
As the newest initiate of the cult, private eye GUY HORN is assigned to back-breaking labor alongside his blood-brother BASTIEN. As questions compound about the teachings of the enigmatic cult-leader BROTHER XII, Guy's cover story is threatened and he's forced to do something rash.
Each issue of THE BROTHER OF ALL MEN features 24 pages of story and art with a cardstock cover!
Eoin Marron's artwork, with colors by Mark Englert, also builds upon the previous tale and evolves along with the prose while also still managing to keep a creepy air about it, even during the daylight scenes. Read Full Review
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I don't think it captivated me as much as the first, but it was still a worthwhile read, that will get me to return.