

For those of you who know anything about The Bohemian Grove, it was not spoken about other than locally and in rare books; even then only mentioned in passing. There was no Google Maps… no Google. No internet. Just pay phones and phone books. Libraries with hardly any, if any mention of such a secret place where a secret society meets for 2 weeks in July of every year for the Cremation of Care opening ceremony where men in robes stand by a lake in front of a 40′ statue of an owl and rid themselves of a conscience (care) symbolized as a child, innocence, youth, is burned on an altar after it is taken by more men in robes across the water on a small, ornamented row boat. Male escorts are bussed in to this all male retreat. Having children on the menu, well that is reserved for VIPs. Snuff films are just the appetizers to their sick lust for abused & tortured, young flesh.
This comic puts you in to the hell Bonacci went through as Hunter S. Thompson filmed him have sex at gun point, followed by, the murder of a child in front of him which he was forced to continue having sick sexual relations with before they went to Bohemian Grove and showed the film to a room full of sick monsters in suits sippin’ on wine, enjoying every minute.
See it performed live here:
This is a horror anthology comic book accompanied by a music compilation that goes along with the stories. You can put the CD or USB in and hit play, read along to 20 pages of paralyzing horrors, non-fiction (Conspiracy of Silence, Owlmobile, Chick Habit, Osceola Wants His Head Back by Sacred Owls and Will Brack & The Gray Man by The Prople) and fictional tales and tunes to ease your troubled mind (Ann The Babysitter by Gyrojets, As Above/So Below, Jamie, & Screamhouse by The Prople, Something In The Shadows by Dougie Flesh and the Slashers, and My Ghouls/I Don’t Wanna Be A Deadite No More by Jess-o-Lantern). Get copies at coffinscomix.com/tales. Spread the word. The Owlmobile is coming for you!
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