Whargoul

Whargoul by Dave Brockie, published by Eraserhead Press in December 2010, is a provocative exploration of violence and despair, presented in English across 244 pages. The narrative delves into the harrowing history of the twentieth century, depicting the Whargoul, a monstrous entity that thrives on suffering and chaos. This creature traverses significant historical events, embodying the darkest aspects of human existence, from war zones to oppressive regimes.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of brutality and the human condition as Brockie examines themes of horror and fantasy intertwined with dark humor. The book confronts the pervasive nature of violence and the idea that the Whargoul may not be the only threat lurking in the shadows. Through its unflinching lens, Whargoul challenges perceptions of monstrosity and the cyclical nature of pain, making it a significant addition to the realms of fiction and horror.
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I Destroyed Your Life I Raped Your Wife I Am the Fucking Whargoul From the killing grounds of Stalingrad to the death camps of the holocaust. From torture chambers in Iraq to race riots in the United States, the Whargoul was there – killing and raping. It is a beast born in bullets and shrapnel, feeding off of pain, misery, and hard drugs. Cursed to wander the Earth without the hope of death, it is reborn again and again to spread the gospel of hate, abuse, and genocide. But what if it’s not the only monster out there? What if there’s something worse? From Dave Brockie, the twisted genius behind GWAR, comes a novel about the darkest days of the twentieth century. The modern world is dying and Brockie is here to put a bullet between its eyes and violate the corpse. This is all-out fucking war!
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