![]() ![]() Top billing in this story goes to the dialogue. Perhaps embarking on a road trip with an old girlfriend and a bloodthirsty Irishman with some odd personal habits wasn’t the best way to find the answers. ![]() Trouble is, Custer doesn’t particularly like this state of affairs, is in trouble with the law because of a slight problem he had with his church and congregation, and he needs to get it all sorted out. Custer is quite unlike most reverends you may have come across, not least because he can speak the word of god, so is capable of commanding anyone to do his bidding. ![]() The story revolves around Jesse Custer, the Preacher of the title. It’s a difficult tale to squeeze into a nutshell, though this initial book in the series squeezes a lot of back-story into its seven parts. I used to think that Preacher was too long and too violent to make it to TV but there have been a lot of great series since the comics came out, and if they can make a good job of Game of Thrones I’m sure they can give Preacher the same respect. For better or worse, a Preacher TV series is coming to our TV screens, having languished in development hell for decades. ![]()
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