![]() ![]() Who Jesse sometimes does work for.īut Jesse’s life takes a turn-not necessarily a good turn, maybe a turn into oncoming traffic, but a turn nonetheless-when he watches a group of gray-skinned devils attack Santa, leading to Santa’s sack falling from his sleigh and adding a skylight to Jesse’s trailer. His wife has taken up with the local police chief, who runs protection for the local crime boss the General on the side. He lives in a crappy, cramped trailer and is estranged from his wife and young daughter. Jesse is a no-account, failed musician and two-bit drug mule. ![]() Krampus steals the show, but Jesse is the heart of the story. If it doesn’t? You’ll probably still love it. If that sounds like it’s up your alley, you’ll love it. All set against a pagan, Norse mythology. It’s dark fantasy and southern gothic set in meth-ravaged West Virginia and owes more to writers like Ron Rash and Daniel Woodrell than Stephen King. ![]() Brom’s Krampus is a different sort of story. Krampus is all the rage these days, most recently being featured in a horror flick. For 1,000 years Santa has kept his dark counterpoint Krampus magically imprisoned, and for 1,000 years Krampus has plotted his revenge. ![]()
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