Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Preacher, Priest, Eagle, Jonah Hex, Vigilante, Boys' Ranch, Scalped, Rawhide Kid, Tex Willer, Jonah Hex: No Way Back, Two-Gun Kid, Blaze of Glory: The Last Ride of the Western Heroes, Kid Colt, Bat Lash, Cowboys & Aliens, Panchito Pistoles, All-Star Western, Loveless, The Kents, Sergeant Kirk, Western Kid, Beto Carrero, Djustine, Buddy Longway, Latigo, Weird Western Tales, Tex Arcana, Desperadoes, Streets of Glory, Apache Skies, Strangeways, Bronc Peeler, The Big Country, Magico Vento, Daisy Kutter, The Dark Tower: The Sorcerer, Iron West, Gunplay, Corentin, The Wicked West, No Man's Land, Billy the Kid, Il Grande Blek, Captain Miki, American Gothic, Larry Yuma. Excerpt: Priest (Hangul: ) was a manhwa (Korean comic) series created by Hyung Min-woo. It fuses the Western genre with supernatural horror and dark fantasy themes and is notable for its unusual, angular art style. An interview with Hyung in Priest: Volume 3 states that the comic was inspired by the computer game Blood, which featured a similar horror-Western aesthetic and undead protagonist. Priest was published in English by Tokyopop. The manhwa was adapted into the 2011 American horror film of the same name. Priest tells the story of humanity's battle against 12 fallen angels. Despite having fought for God in the battle against Lucifer, Temozarela and his cohort shortly thereafter found that God had lost interest in them. Upon finding God has focused his attention on humans they decide to rebel against God in light of God's favoritism towards the human race. They descend upon Earth to 'play God' among the humans who build a temple and statues for them. For their rebellion and acts against humanity, God destroyed their temple and their statues were cast underground, with their souls being trapped within the statues. Centuries later, there lives a Holy ...