100 Naboi. Brother Lono
Screenplay: Brian Azzarello
Drawings: Eduardo Risso
Translation: Grzegorz Gołębski
Continuation of the excellent series of “100 rounds”. The fate of one of the bloodiest Minutemen. Three years ago, a mutilated wreckage of a man named Lono rolled into Father Perez’s church on the outskirts of Durango, Mexico. There he received support and experienced a conversion, and then remained with the church to help the clergyman look after the orphans and oversee the property. He often spent the nights in the local arrest for fear that the beast within him might not be released. For while Lono found God, that did not mean that he became a saint. So when members of the ruthless Durango cartel began sharpening their fangs on the parish floor and the barrels of their guns pointed directly at Brother Lono, they had no idea what they were getting into. The authors of the comic are the winners of the Eisner Award: Brian Azzarello (“Wonder Woman”, “Joker”, “Guardians – Beginning”) and Eduardo Risso (“Batman – Broken City”, “Guardians – Beginning”, “Dark Knight: A True Batman Story”). Adult comic.