Smith's horror films certainly leave us as speechless as Silent Bob. Now he is a serial killer who mutilates his victims, sewing them into a walrus suit made of their own flesh (complete with tusks carved from their own leg bones). Announced on his Facebook page, what Smith started with Cacophony and continued in the infamous Widening Gyre will be finished in Bellicosity, a word used to describe a warlike or hostile in manner or temperament. 2014's Tusk depicts a former sailor who was saved from his shipwreck by a walrus, but after being stranded for too long, he was forced to consume the beast who had become his friend. Written by Kevin Smith Art by Walter Flanagan & Art Thibert Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz Variant covers by Gene HaAs Batman and his mysterious new. Smith's horror pieces have only gotten weirder. As if the ritual murders and bone-chilling religious fanaticism weren't enough, the original ending called for the coming of the Rapture and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. His first film in the horror genre, Red State was a stomach-turning (so continue reading with caution) political horror thriller in which conservative religious zealots capture, torture, and kill or attempt to kill individuals they perceive as sinful, including a gay man as well as three teenage boys who one member of the congregation lured with the promise of group sex. Batman: The Widening Gyre 1 : Kevin Smiths The Widening Gyre, Part One: Turning and Turning : Walt Flanagan, Art Thibert, Art Lyon, and Jared K.
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