Huck and Marley help people for money. Well, in theory anyway... For some reason, their "help" always seems to involve massive amounts of property damage, a somehow guaranteed collision with the supernatural, and if Marley has his way, a huge body count. They’re the Gunpowder Prophets, and a simple job rescuing a girl from a backwoods cult turns weird when the super groovy leader's supernatural powers turn out to be very, very real. It’s seventies-style horror mixed with grindhouse action in Gunpowder Prophets. Gonzo over-the-top action horror from Justin Jordan (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode), Patrick Piazzalunga (Monsters are My Bmore
Gunpowder Prophets is a great new horror story for those craving for something a bit different. Justin Jordan and Patrick Piazzalunga deliver grindhouse-style supernatural horror that is just as fun to read as it is to look at. What seems to be a straightforward tale about Huck and Marley helping people for a bit of cash, quickly spirals into something weirder and wilder, where I have no idea where it is headed next, but I'm all in. Read Full Review
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