The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger-The Battle of Tull

Publication Year: 2013
Published by: Marvel
Title/Series: The Dark Tower
Language: English
Year: 2013
Format: Paperback
Topic: Graphic Novel
Author: Stephen King
Special Attributes: Graphic Novel
Subject: Westerns
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
ISBN: 9780785149347
Creative Author and Executive Director: Stephen King
Script: Peter David
Pencils: Michael Lark
Inks: Stefano Gaudiano with Brian Thies
Color Art: Richard Isanove
Lettering: VC's Joe Sabino
Production: Mayela Gutierrez

Synopsis:
Following the road through the Mohaine Desert, Roland Deschain — the last of the gunslingers — continues his epic search for the Man in Black. Instead, he finds Tull, the last stop of civilization. A town of devil grass, desert sand and despair. A town full of nothing, especially mercy.

A town where Roland encounters such lost souls as Old Nort, aimlessly wandering the streets when he's not busy chewing mind-numbing weeds and drinking whiskey — the better to forget every ounce of what he used to be. Then there's Kennerly, the stableman who takes better care of Roland's mule than he does his own daughters. Of most interest to Roland, though, is Allie, the once-pretty barmaid who spent her life in an endless procession of one bad day rolling into a worse one — until the Man in Black passed through, leaving behind him a town in turmoil and Allie saddled with a fearsome, cursed secret. It may seem Tull is on the very edge of the world, with nothing past the horizon but a steep fall to oblivion. But Roland believes otherwise: that beyond the limits of Tull lies a hidden truth that means everything to the fate of Mid-World. The Man in Black holds the key to that mystery, and Roland is going to keep following him — even through a trap set in Tull — to unlock it.

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