Series Overview
Morgan Lashley is one of a kind: a man born half human, half monster. While the human side of him lives to pick brains, the monster in him consumes brains to live, and as that monster develops vice through its hunger, Morgan finds his faculty to reason slipping away day by day. This instability is compounded further by the loss of those closest to him, leaving him to his own devices as he searches for new direction. In order to establish some semblance of a normal life, Morgan first decides he must do something about the creature who roams the swamp behind his home, the very creature he inherited his monstrous craving from—his father.
The Philozopher is an episodic tale in which each issue delves into a different theme. Written as a blend of philosophy, horror, comedy, and drama, The Philozopher strives to entertain while keeping its readers’ gears oiled and spinning through thought-provoking concepts.
The Philozopher is an episodic tale in which each issue delves into a different theme. Written as a blend of philosophy, horror, comedy, and drama, The Philozopher strives to entertain while keeping its readers’ gears oiled and spinning through thought-provoking concepts.
Issue 2 Synopsis
When Morgan’s girlfriend wants to discuss ending their relationship, Morgan gets himself into hot water when he asks a question she finds offensive. After their dispute, Morgan heads into the swamp to address his father and put an end to the darker side of his bloodline.
In this second issue, Morgan explores the concept of isolation and whether in the end we’re all truly alone. He also muses over why and how relationships with a lover may originate, what love is and why it’s worth striving for, the importance of finding your crowd, and much more.
In this second issue, Morgan explores the concept of isolation and whether in the end we’re all truly alone. He also muses over why and how relationships with a lover may originate, what love is and why it’s worth striving for, the importance of finding your crowd, and much more.
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