Garth Ennis and John McCrea, with the able assistance of a demon from hell, a ghostly confederate general doomed to haunt a World War II tank, and several demons from Nazi Hell, thoroughly examine modern racism in The Demon #48:




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A story only Ennis is capable of telling.
Goddamn, that’s awesome. Is Ennis’ Demon run collected? If not, I smell a title to add to my regular bin searches…
@Matthew J. Brady: No collection as far as I know, so get that while it’s hot.