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Initially, the series was conceived as an adult-oriented parody of Horror and Old West genres, combining standard Vampire , Werewolf (or, in this case, "werecoyote"), and Goblin characters with classic Western themes, using a format loosely based on the EC Comics horror publications of the '50s. It strove toward a goal of combining humor with genuine horror. The story is about the town of Hangman's Corners, its eccentric population and the peculiar and somewhat terrifying complications visited upon them by a variety of beings. The series is divided into three Arcs . The first arc is about a vampire who seeks help from Beyond in the course of combating the disgruntled townsfolk. Due to his own incompetance, he accidentally conjures up two benevolent demons who become central characters throughout the rest of the series. The second arc concerns a rancher and the grisly fate of his chickens. The third and longest arc tells of a world-famous violinist who visits the town, bringing with him a hideous secret. The complete series was 271 pages long in its initial form of publication. The first two arcs were later edited together and published in paperback by Catalan Communications (1987) with an introduction by ''Heavy Metal'' editor Julie Simmons-Lynch. ''Tex Arcana'' returned to ''Heavy Metal'' in the tenth anniversary issue (July 1987). This was a self-contained ten page story titled "The Ballad of the Witch's Daughter". In 2006, the entire series was edited by the author into a single volume titled ''Tex Arcana: a Saga of the Old West'' published by BookSurge. The series is viewable online, along with a continuation of the story, at the author's website. {Link without Title} |
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