Monsters by Barry Windsor-Smith

Set against the backdrop of post-World War II America, this gripping narrative delves into the life of Bobby Bailey, a young man whose fate is irrevocably altered by a secret government experiment gone awry. As Bobby transforms into a monstrous being, the story intricately weaves together themes of trauma, family, and the haunting legacy of war. Through a tapestry of richly drawn characters and a poignant exploration of human nature, the tale unravels the complexities of identity and the far-reaching consequences of unchecked ambition.