from Preacher #31 (DC/Vertigo, November 1997), script by Garth Ennis, pencils and inks by Steve Dillon, colors by Pamela Rambo, letters by Clem Robins
I've previously written about Bill Hicks as he's portrayed in the pages of Preacher (and probably a little more eloquently) a couple times previously, so check out my older posts "It's always funny until someone gets hurt. Then it's just hilarious." and then "I left in love, in laughter, and in truth and wherever truth, love and laughter abide, I am there in spirit."
from "Epilogue" in American Splendor Special: A Step Out of the Nest (Dark Horse, August 1994); script by Harvey Pekar; pencils, inks, and colors by Joe Zabel, letters by Gary Dumm
(You can read that John Lahr New Yorker piece on Hicks here.)
Wherever you are, Bill? Still speak truth to power.
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