![]() ![]() The story doesn’t mind taking its time introducing you to its world after a violent introduction, but it also likes to wrong-foot you, setting up smaller characters like they’re about to have a bigger part before they get munched on, or giving you room to breathe after a wendigo attack before whipping out another. With the players in motion and a flesh-hungry spirit on the loose, it’s not too long before the guts start being guzzled. In this piece of cowboy carnage, a wendigo stalks the titular trail, along which we meet up with a group of folk moving cattle across country, along with a mysterious prisoner in the nearby town of Duncan, who has come to both hunt and escape a few demons. Ennenbach’s story of Hunger on the Chisholm Trail isn’t quite ready to be framed and mounted. ![]() That Justin T Coons artwork is poster-worthy, even though M. I’m not one for buying books on the strength of their covers alone, but Death’s Head Press may just make me change my ways with their series of splatter Westerns. ![]()
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