PANEL 5: I don't know if this panel is very clear. I wanted to avoid showing any actual bodily mutilation, as I tend to think that it's always preferable to leave that kind of thing to the reader's imagination. Still, the entire point of this panel is that the bald chap's lopped our protagonist's finger right off, only our hero doesn't seem to mind, for reasons revealed later on.
PANEL 7: Again, I'm not sure how clear this is, but our protagonist has just got up out of the chair he's chained and shackled into, which is not something normal people can do, obviously.
PANEL 8: And that should put it beyond all doubt. Our boy's a big nasty vampire. Read on, MacDuff...
Whenever I watched one of those films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, where horrible, but utterly non-supernatural, bastards do something nasty to unsuspecting folk, I've wondered what would happen if Leatherface and his family brought in someone other than their usual prey. What if, instead of the hapless teenagers they expected, they brought home something worse than themselves? When I was unfortunate enough to watch the terrible Hostel in 2006, that idea came back to me, and I decided to finally put it to paper; with that film still very fresh in my mind, the comic has a fair bit in common with it, but this story is very much a parody of that entire sub-genre.
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