This sequence is all about setting up Generaloberst Fedor Von Bock for the imminent kill in the next four (concluding frames), and establishing just how capable a fighter Ermin Meonstoke is when both fully-armed and given a little killing room.
I particularly like the golden background of the coming morning's dawn which I use for these panels, as they not only (hopefully) establish that the night is almost at an end. But also arguably slightly tie-in to the Ghoul Collector's comments about there being a "Kingdom of Heaven" and it having a "key"; a story for another time perhaps...
I particularly like the golden background of the coming morning's dawn which I use for these panels, as they not only (hopefully) establish that the night is almost at an end. But also arguably slightly tie-in to the Ghoul Collector's comments about there being a "Kingdom of Heaven" and it having a "key"; a story for another time perhaps...
Blood-soaked and bruised, Ermin Meonstoke confronts the undead zombie Fedor Von Bock and his ghastly German cadavers one last time... and if he loses it'll cost him more than the flesh on his bones...
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