Thistlebone Book Three: The Dule Tree

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1970s
2000 AD
A01=T.C. Eglington
Author_T.C. Eglington
Ben Wheatley
bfi
blood on satans claw
bloody
Category=FXL
Category=XAB
Category=XQH
cinema
devil worship
dunking
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film
flipside
Folk Horror
Folklore
frightening
ghosts
graphic violence
hanging
Horror
In the Earth
Midsommar
monsters
movie
murder
mystery
scary
seventies
Simon Davis
Slaine
Thistlebone
Tom Eglington
witch trial
witches
witchfinder general

Product details

  • ISBN 9781837865369
  • Weight: 619g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 283mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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After the death of Malcolm Kinniburgh, who had previously kept the Thistlebone legend alive, the local Harrowvale constabulary find clues that lead them to investigate the abandoned film production of a 1970s folk horror film, The Dule Tree. Based on a harrowing account from the seventeen hundreds where thirteen innocent women and one man were hanged during the witch trials, the film itself ran into production problems, the source of which has remained a mystery for fifty years.
Tom Eglington began writing for 2000 AD in 2010, his first work being on a Steve Yeowell illustrated Future Shock, Universal Masterchef. Since then, he has gone on to create scripts for numerous Future Shocks, 3rillers, Time Twisters and Mega-City One Tales. He has created original series Outlier, Blunt and Thistlebone. His run of scripts on Judge Dredd have seen him work with Boo Cook, Brendan McCarthy, Colin MacNeil, and Staz Johnson. His work beyond the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic includes two children’s novels, and he is known as an artist, with work appearing in galleries as far afield as New York, LA and Australia.

Simon Davis divides his time between comic work and portrait painting and is a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters (RP). Davis began working in comics in the early 1990s but has also worked as a storyboard artist and magazine illustrator. Among the many characters that he has drawn for 2000 AD, he is probably best known for his work on Sinister Dexter with Dan Abnett, Stone Island and Ampney Crucis with Ian Edginton and Slaine: The Brutania Chronicles with Pat Mills.