The legendary, tragic and true story of Chess McCartney, The Goat Man of the South.
Normally, Lucas Adams draws comics taken from the journal of his great-grandfather, W.G. Pope, and W.G.’s dairy farm in upstate during the 1940s. But for Goat Week, Lucas was kind enough to draw us a comic about a legendary, tragic and true figure in the South. His name was Charles “Chess” McCartney, but he was known by most only as “The Goat Man,” (not to be confused, of course, with Maryland’s famous cryptid, the Goatman).
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I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO RECEIVING THE NEWS LETTER.