By Sylvain RUNBERG
Illustrated by Eduardo Ocaña

257 x 184 mm. 56pp Suitable for: 15+ years.
In stock in Australia now, for immediate despatch

Man or monster? The bloody conclusion to this classic 19th century horror tale.

The beast was believed to be dead, and yet ... The body has been stolen, its escort massacred. A woman has been killed inside the town. And the neo-Druids have been slaughtered by what they believed to be their god. Even more disturbing, Charles Darwin is revealed to be one of the creatures! The naturalist can no longer deny his dual nature as he struggles with the terrifying question: Could he be the murderous beast that committed the latest murders?

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'Runberg certainly knows how to tell a story and slap you in the face with a really good twist in the tale. He's becoming one of my favourite writers at the moment! And there is nothing wrong with Ocana's artwork - and that last page!' [Terry Hooper on Darwin's Diaries Volume 2, Comic Bits Online]