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TEENAGE TIMBERWOLVES: LUST FOR LIGHTNING

In 1795, the survivors of a murderous torture orgy at the Château de Selligny in France are attacked by rabid wolves. Badly bitten, Guillaume Garou ends up in New Orleans, one hundred years later, as a cannibal necrophile recruited by the Knights of the White Camelia to carry out acts of atrocity and carnage. One hundred years after that, he emerges as the leader of a lightning-addicted gang of graveyard shape-shifters, roaming the southern states in search of flesh and bones and vying for survival in a nightmarish grindhouse underworld of vampiric sex covens, serial killers, hellfire lunatics, sadistic bounty-hunters, acid-damaged circus freaks, and the resurrected spectres of his former masters. TEENAGE TIMBERWOLVES: LUST FOR LIGHTNING is the new graphic novel of extreme horror from artist Daniele Serra and author James Havoc, in full colour throughout.

About the Author

James Havoc is English and began as an experimental writer for Creation Books in 1989, publishing 3 short novellas and some fragments. His work as an experimental writer is collected in the anthology BUTCHERSHOP IN THE SKY (Creation, 1999). He recently translated the Marquis de Sade's 120 DAYS OF SODOM (Solar Books, 2008) and has now started a new phase as a comic-book writer, and TEENAGE TIMBERWOLVES is his first graphic novella and first new work for a decade. He lives in Manchester, England.

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