![]() Kennedy moments before his assassination. ![]() ![]() The particulars of what this evocative but far from self-explanatory setup became clear over the next two issues, which see Shade and Kathy pulled by the M-Vest into the orbit of a Kennedy conspiracy theorist whose obsessions the American Scream has latched onto and begun amplifying in strange and unexpected ways. In a development surprising only to people who didn’t read the name of the series, Kathy does not carry through with her plan to murder him, and instead she and Shade find themselves on a road trip tracking some mysterious entity from the Area of Madness known only as the American Scream. Understandably dubious, Kathy takes Grenzer/Shade to a hotel room, and the story catches up with its beginning. ![]() These days, who don’t?” -Alan Moore, Brought to Light They said Jack Ruby, who shot Kennedy’s assassin before he could stand trial, had mafia connections. They said a background bum in assassination photographs was Howard Hunt, disguised. “Funny thing, after JFK died in Dallas, lotta crackpots started claiming company involvement. ![]() Previously in The Last War in Albion: The first issue of Shade the Changing Man saw Kathy George attempt to witness the execution of her parents’ murderer, Troy Grenzer, only to have him end up on her back seat claiming to have been possessed by an alien entity, Shade. ![]()
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