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by Garth Ennis (Author), Carlos Ezquerra (Author), etc. (Author), Steve Dillon (Illustrator)
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd (29 May 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1852869143
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852869144
  • Product Dimensions: 25.8 x 16.8 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 12,747 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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As one might expect of the Reverend Jesse Custer, he doesn't keep the most clean-living and wholesome of company. Once you understand that his friends are an Irish blood and beer-swilling vampire and a gun-toting femme fatale...you can just imagine what his enemies are like! Preacher: Ancient History includes three deadly, diabolical and debauched tales: 'Saint of Killers', 'The Good Old Boys' and 'The Story of You-Know-Who'. Preacher: Ancient History contains extreme violence, sexual situations and bad language, and is recommended for older readers.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not neccesary, 9 Jul 2001
By A Customer
While this volume of the Preacher Graphic Novels has nothing to do with the continuity of the title itself, it's still a pretty nice easy-reading book. Nothing special (certainly when you compare it with the rest of the Preacher books) but not a waste of time either. In here are the first three Preacher Specials, two oneshots ("The Story of you-know-who" and "Good Old Boys") and a miniseries ("Saint of Killers"). In "The story of you-know-who" we get to see how a normal boy, who is living in less than normal circumstances, winds up becoming a disfigured boy named Arseface. This story is to me personally the best one in the book (with very nice art by Richard Case). Tragic, yet not too much, so that it doesn't get sentimental but stays bizar. "Saint of Killers" is the one with the most relevance to the Preacher series itself. Here it's shown how the character we now know as 'Saint of Killers' was once a mortal man and how he was pushed over the edge so that eventually he became the replacement of the current Angel of Death. While this one has the most to do with the Preacher series itself, it's a shame to know it has the least good art in the book (Steve Pugh). Not horrible, but compared to the other art it's a little bleak. Note here that people who love graphic violence will have a ball with it since it's probably THE most brutal Preacher story out there. The third part is "Good Old Boys", a story about Jody and T.C. taking place between Jesse's escape and them recapturing him (see "Untill the end of the World". This one is the least relevant to the Preacher series and in al honesty is just a filler. A story where the overall brutality of T.C. and Jody is displayed. Not a bad read, but not a great one either.

In conclussion, the volume doesn't add a thing to the series. True, we learn some 'origins' but nothing that matters happens. Apart from that it's a nice book which many people should be able to enjoy. Another good thing about this book is that everybody should be able to pick it up, no matter if you did or didn't read the other Preacher TPB's, and just enjoy the story. No knowledge of what has gone before required. Pick it up if you wanna read some more about Preacher, or if you wanna read some Preacher but don't feel like getting into the whole big story. But if you're in it for the main story of Preacher you can ignore this book without missing out on anything.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pfew, it picked up again, 9 Jul 2001
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I'm glad to admit that after the not-so-good "Dixie Fried" volume, this one (collecting #34-40) bounces a little back. Jesse resumes in his quest to find God and tries a whole new approach to do so. Meanwhile Starr is still looking for him, and since Starr is the new allfather of the Grail he has some new means to aid him. If that wouldn't make for a big enough confrontation there's also the matter of the Saint of Killers who's coming for Jesse to get some answers, and he isn't about to take crap from anyone who tries to stand in his way. It all leads up to a point of extra-vaganza-violence (and there's totally no exaggerating in that) where all our main-characters get separated without much of a clue to what happened to one and another. They're further from their goal than ever before ! It's the start of the long road back. Finally there's another Preacher Special collected in here in which we learn more of how Starr, The Grail, and the conspiracy within The Grail became what they are today. The goals and the amount of power and influence of the Grail really become totally clear here. Finally a Preacher Special that isn't only entertaining but also adds to the storyline.

It's really good to see that Ennis gets on with the story here, where he was a little off in the previous volume. It's not the best Preacher TPB but it's definately picking up. What also very much comes to the good of the book is that the dialogue between Cassidy and Jesse is back where it was before. The humor is totally back and the characters act more like themselves again. I was a little worried after "Dixie Fried" that maybe it was over, but Ennis puts Preacher back on the rail again here.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Time to get a little sidetracked, 11 May 2004
By Zagnorch (Terra, Sol System) - See all my reviews
I don't know about anyone else, but I found volume 4 of the PREACHER library to be a nice change of pace, and an enjoyable little sidetrack away from the main storyline. It was interesting checking out the back story of some of the series' most notable supporting cast members. I also enjoyed seeing other artists' (aside from Steve Dillon) renditions of these characters. If you're looking for a few amazing PREACHER tales that are off the beaten path, then 'Ancient History' won't disappoint!

If you thought the Saint of Killers was an unpleasant character in PREACHER's main storyline, wait'll you see his origin story! A man so full of hate that he literally does the impossible: freezes hell over! Oh yeah, then there's the part where he offs the devil before he really gets his killing spree goin', which gives you an idea of how much of a bad mofo he really is. Speaking of the devil(!), this particular story arc reveals the name he prefers to go by. And it's NOT Satan, Scratch, Be'elzebub, or Lucifer!

The second part depicts how PREACHER's beloved horribly disfigured teenager with a heart of gold, Arse-Face, came to be. I'll not go into too many details about it; let's just say his decision to drastically alter his facial features was a misguided attempt to emulate a particular grunge artist's suicide. 90s American teenage angst, substance use, and physical & mental abuse abound in this ish.

'The Good Ol' Boys' features quite a few moments of gratuitous, gory violence in the over-the-top vein of Paul Verhoeven action flicks. There's also a few great scenes featuring that Ennis-trademark you're-not-supposed-to-laugh-at-that-style humor, highlighted by one hillbilly's disgustingly hilarious fond memories of- um, romance- with various inanimate objects and members of other species. Throw in a gorilla getting bludgeoned to death with a baseball bat, and a swamp chase featuring a middle-eastern cartel boss whose attempts at using various English-language curses are both pitiful and gut-bustingly funny, and-well, you'll hafta see it to believe it...

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3.0 out of 5 stars The Good, The Bad and Arseface
Without giving away any spoilers, "Ancient History" collects 3 stories, one of which is the limited series "Saint Of Killers" which is probably the strongest story out of all 3... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Owen T. Hughes

5.0 out of 5 stars Mythology
Garth Ennis forewards this issue. He speaks of growing up with John Wayne and Clint Eastwood and of a long desire to add his own hero to the Western canon. Read more
Published on 23 Jul 2007 by Singwah

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I was surprised by how much I liked this seeing as it is a detour for Preacher. It was fun to see something different from the main story arc, and it was great to actually enjoy... Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2007 by Patrick Dolan

5.0 out of 5 stars And now for something somewhat different
Honestly, this book is far more interesting than many of the others in the series, considering it is generally thought of as "filler". Read more
Published on 22 Feb 2007 by R. J. Graham

4.0 out of 5 stars A good starting point
This, the fourth volume in the Preacher series, gives us three backstories about some of the background characters - the Saint of Killers, Arseface and Jesse's redneck relatives... Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2007 by Nicholas Whyte

5.0 out of 5 stars The best comic i've ever read
this book is just simply the coolest comic of all time! I think that this is one of the best ones in the whole lot, except 'unil the end of the world' if you dont buy it you will... Read more
Published on 19 Jun 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars No Spoilers Please!
This one is impossible to review. If you haven't read Preacher this far (Why not? What's wrong with you?)this won't make sense, If you have (Why don't you own this already? Read more
Published on 10 Mar 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice bit of backfill.
Well, it seems like Mr Ennis can get away with writing about anything these days, without fear... This book is a collection of tales relaying the history of the supporting cast of... Read more
Published on 5 Feb 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best of the Preacher story arcs.
I can't recommend, as I've seen some people before now, that you use this or any Preacher book other than the first as a jumping on point. Read more
Published on 22 Sep 2000 by mr-sprout

4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Entertaining
Continuing in the PREACHER tradition, 'Ancient History' is a hilarious and sometimes shocking look at some of the background characters from the previous books.
Published on 9 April 2000 by Mr. K. Rashid

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