#17: Erzsébet
144p. 16,5x23cm, capa a cores, ed. brochada
500 ex.
ISBN: 978-989-8363-24-4
Sinopse: Erzsébet Bathory, a infame condessa húngara contemporânea de Shakespeare, ao contrário deste, incarnou como poucos o lado negro e animalesco do ser humano. São-lhe atribuídos centenas de crimes inomináveis que lhe grangearam alcunhas como "Tigreza de Csejthe" ou "Condessa sanguinária" e que a colocam no mesmo lendário patamar de bestas humanas como Gilles De Rais ou Vlad, o Impalador. Por detrás do seu rosto pálido, de olhar impassível e melancólico ocultava-se o próprio demónio, Ördög.
Erzsébet is a graphic novel based on the life and times of the infamous sixteenth century Hungarian aristocrat Elizabeth Bathory, aka the bloody countess. The author always wanted to do something in the horror genre and this story had all the ingredients he was looking for, and better still, it really happened! Nunsky (b. 1972) tried to materialize into graphic form those ominous ice cold atmospheres and the maddening loneliness and isolation, which, combined with almost absolute power, slowly pushed that damaged character to commit the most ineffable acts of insanity.