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Preview: Gunpowder Prophets #4

Gunpowder Prophets #4

(W) Justin Jordan (A) Patrick Piazzalunga (C) Roman Stevens (L) Taylor Esposito

Welp, Ol’ Huck and Marley have been released from jail and rekilled the zombie bikers, but they’ve lost their actual target. Fortunately, they know just where to get her back: at Straker’s auction of the odd, awesome, and unspeakable. You know, if it doesn’t kill them…

Gunpowder Prophets #4

Preview: Gunpowder Prophets #3

Gunpowder Prophets #3

(W) Justin Jordan (A) Patrick Piazzalunga (C) Roman Stevens (L) Taylor Esposito

Huck and Marley killed the bikers and rescued America (the kid, not the country)… only to run right into the long arm of the law. That’s a problem. But not as big a problem as the bikers coming back from the dead. And boy, are they mad.

Gunpowder Prophets #3

Gunpowder Prophets #1 is just a hell of a lot of fun with solid story, characters, and art

Huck and Marley help people for money. Well, in theory anyway… For some reason, their “help” always seems to involve massive amounts of property damage, a somehow guaranteed collision with the supernatural, and if Marley has his way, a huge body count. They’re the Gunpowder Prophets, and a simple job rescuing a girl from a backwoods cult turns weird when the super groovy leader’s supernatural powers turn out to be very, very real. It’s seventies-style horror mixed with grindhouse action in Gunpowder Prophets

Story: Justin Jordan
Art: Patrick Piazzalunga
Color: Roman Stevens
Letterer: Taylor Esposito

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Preview: Gunpowder Prophets #1

Gunpowder Prophets #1

(W) Justin Jordan (A) Patrick Piazzalunga (C) Roman Stevens (L) Taylor Esposito

Huck and Marley help people for money. Well, in theory anyway… For some reason, their ‘help’ always seems to involve massive amounts of property damage, a somehow guaranteed collision with the supernatural, and if Marley has his way, a huge body count. They’re the Gunpowder Prophets, and a simple job rescuing a girl from a backwoods cult turns weird when the super groovy leader’s supernatural powers turn out to be very, very real. It’s seventies-style horror mixed with grindhouse action.

Gunpowder Prophets #1

Gunpowder Prophets is a Sci-Fi Heist That Travels Through Time, Family, and Identity from Justin Jordan, Patrick Piazzalunga, Roman Stevens, and Taylor Esposito

Get ready for a gonzo splatterfest packed with cults, corpses, and consequences… Mad Cave Studios is proud to announce Gunpowder Prophets, a full-throttle supernatural grindhouse horror series in five blood-soaked issues—written by Justin Jordan, illustrated by Patrick Piazzalunga, with colors by Roman Stevens and letters by award-winning Taylor Esposito, featuring a variant cover by Jorge Corona.

Huck and Marley help people for money. Well, in theory anyway… For some reason, their “help” always seems to involve massive amounts of property damage, a somehow guaranteed collision with the supernatural, and if Marley has his way, a huge body count. They’re the Gunpowder Prophets, and a simple job rescuing a girl from a backwoods cult turns weird when the super groovy leader’s supernatural powers turn out to be very, very real. It’s seventies-style horror mixed with grindhouse action in Gunpowder Prophets.

It’s gonzo-style over-the-top action horror and the wildest B-movie horror you’ve ever seen at midnight. If you like Evil Dead II, Cemetery Man, Odd Thomas, or just want to watch a couple of morally flexible guys fight literal monsters with guns and grit, don’t miss Gunpowder Prophets!

Gunpowder Prophets #1 hits shelves October 1, 2025.

Gunpowder Prophets #1