Mort Cinder stands as a monument to what comics can achieve when stripped of commercial formulas. It is a horror story, a historical drama, and a philosophical treatise all at once.
"Mort Cinder is the death that never ends," as one publisher described it, and the character's particularity is that to resurrect, he must die, forced to accept a destiny he must continually fulfill. It is a horror story with deep political overtones, a parable about suffering, memory, and the cyclical nature of violence. alberto breccia mort cinderpdf hot
If you absolutely need a version: ask your librarian for an interlibrary loan of the physical book, then scan your own personal copy (fair use for study). Mort Cinder stands as a monument to what