Boneshaker

    (Caliber, 1994)
™ and ©1994 Paul Hester

Tito Crane was an aging wrestler fighting his final battle. For years he had ruled the ring as “Boneshaker.” In time, however, he lost his ability to perform muscle-bound miracles for the crowds. He was kept on for a while as a sort of mascot for the World Wrestling League (WWL) before going into semi-retirement. He made ends meet for awhile by signing autographs and making public appearances, but the WWL eventually sued and won control of the Boneshaker name. Feeling he had no other options, Tito tied himself in chains and took a final swim in his pool.

That’s when things really began to happen for the man who had been Boneshaker. Although his body was dead, he was about to journey to another world where he would use his talent for violence to become a hero.
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