In this episode, Crimewave!, our series on gritty crime comics, continues with a fictionalized account of the real, ripped-from-the-1930s-headlines case of the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, co-written and “executed” by one of the biggest names in comics before he was one of the biggest names in comics: It’s Torso, by Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko, originally published by Image Comics!
Between 1935 and 1938, a mysterious figure murdered, dismembered and decapitated at least 12 victims in Cleveland, Ohio, preying on the city’s growing transient population. Against the backdrop of a corrupt city reeling from the Great Depression, Cleveland’s new safety director—former “Untouchable” Eliot Ness himself—and a pair of homicide detectives find themselves investigating a new kind of criminal: America’s first serial killer!
Can our intrepid and all-too-human protagonists solve this unsolved mystery, or will their quarry prove truly Untouchable? And can Bendis and Andreyko make it into that lineup of killer crime stories known as … The Comics Canon?
On the docket:
- Spoiler and content warnings
- Encounter: An Ongoing Online RPG Where Readers Vote on the Story
- Ways the book differs from actual events
- Fortune and Glory: A True Hollywood Comic Book Story
- Brian Michael Bendis’s artwork
- “It ain’t duck soup!”
- Who was Gaylord Sundheim?
- Similarities to Se7en
- The problem with that ending
- From Hell
- What is Torso about?
- “This Eliot Ness. Who owns him?”
- The Black Dahlia
- Scalped Vol. 1: Indian Country
Join us in two weeks as Crimewave! continues with a look at Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ supernatural noir, Fatale!
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