A miscreant, misanthrope, and misfit, two-nosed Luther Jukes lands in
jail for murdering a man who insulted his froglike facial features. As
Luther schemes in his cell, "hoosegow scullery maid" Juanita Sparks
frets over an unwanted pregnancy. But there may be a bit of magic that
can sort out this mess.
In the style of underground comix, Ed McClanahan and J. T. Dockery
present Juanita and the Frog Prince, an outrageous tale adapted from
McClanahan's novella of the same name, originally published in A
Congress of Wonders. Set in 1940s Kentucky, Juanita features a cast
of characters trying to get ahead at all costs, including the Right
Reverend Philander Cosmo Rexroat, redheaded rich boy Warren Harding
Skidmore, and "Bad-Cess" Sallie Jukes, the town apothecary rumored to
have "access to sinister forces." Rendered in bold strokes of ink that
swirl from panel to panel, Luther's and Juanita's stories become further
entangled until, in desperation, they attempt to harness the power of a
lucky toadstone to create their own fairytale ending -- or do they?
Juanita and the Frog Prince is a southern Gothic psychedelic trip of a
comic that will enrapture readers until the stroke of midnight -- and
the final KLANG of the clocktower bell.