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He avenges the innocent dead.
He stalks the crimson road of the slain. He mourns lost love
so ardently that desire and death become one. He is the dream-carrier
of holy retribution. And in the name of love he delivers justice
to the wicked."--From the Introduction
With this chilling collection
of stories and poems, J. O'Barr--the creator of The Crow--and
Ed Kramer host an ominous array of interpretations of the gothic
phenomenon by acclaimed writers well acquainted with the dark
side, including Alan Dean Foster, Ramsey Campbell, Gene Wolfe,
Storm Constantine, Nancy Collins, Andrew Vachss, Iggy Pop, and
Henry Rollins.
Featuring original artwork by
such top artists as Ron Walotsky, Rob Prior, Tom Canty, Tim Bradstreet,
Don Maitz, and Bob Eggleton, The Crow: Shattered Lives and Broken
Dreams evokes a modern night-world and its tormented denizens
ensnared by unspeakable evil, enslaved by unquenchable longing,
engulfed by the thirst for revenge, and enfolded by the enigmatic,
eternal wings of The Crow.
Here a resurrected gunslinger
gets a final showdown with his archenemy. . . . A murder victim
and a dying boy mete out poetic justice to a sadistic criminal.
. . . A serial killer turned government assassin takes three
abused children under his savage wing. . . . A tormented rogue
cop literally fights fire with fire. . . . A wise talking crow
guides the vengeful hand of a murdered girl's lover. . . . and
much more.
For both the confirmed fan and
the curious newcomer, this spellbinding, shocking, darkly sensual
collection offers passage to an extraordinary literary realm:
a place of macabre morality tales and existential adventures,
of terror and tenderness--from which no reader can hope to leave
unchanged. For when you take flight with The Crow, there is no
turning back.

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Lives and Broken Dreams by James O'Barr click here for hardback or click here for paperback.
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