This is the point in the article where we plant a sign with a dire warning: WARNING, DANGER AHEAD. NO TURNING BACK. Whilst we've already looked at some pretty nutty attempts to drag the world of wrestling into the comic book universe, none of them have even began to approach the sheer level of lunacy that can be found within the pages of Krozor, an original graphic novel that was so demented Vince had the good sense to pull it from publication. Still, a preview appeared in a 1997 issue of WWF Magazine, and they are quite a treat. Pinpointing the strangest part of Krozor is difficult. Is it the artwork, which looks like a child's scribbling with coloured pencils over photos of their favourite wrestlers, complete with slightly-off skin tones and facial expressions? Or is it the plot those crummy drawings were trying to get over, which seems to have involved the Undertaker getting psychic messages from an alternate dimension warning him that its monstrous occupants were going to enter our reality and the only people who can stop them are his professional wrestling pals? It's probably the two of them in unison, a perfect tag team of madness.
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