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''Cazador'' (initially "El Cazador de Aventuras", then just "Cazador") was an Argentine comic book published in the 1990s and early 2000s, about a bulky, stupid and smelly anti-hero that lives in an abandoned church. Every adventure starts with Cazador minding his own business and then being dragged into some kind of mess involving demons, corrupt politicians, martian invaders, cosmic abominations, etc, and ends up destroying everything, insulting everyone, killing everybody and drinking mate. It is a classic example of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, taken to such gory and over the top extremes that it actually became funny. ''Very'' funny.

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''Cazador'' (initially "El Cazador de Aventuras", then just "Cazador") was an Argentine comic book published in the 1990s and early 2000s, about a bulky, stupid and smelly anti-hero that lives in an abandoned church. Every adventure starts with Cazador minding his own business and then being dragged into some kind of mess involving demons, corrupt politicians, martian invaders, cosmic abominations, etc, and ends up destroying everything, insulting everyone, killing everybody and drinking mate. It is a classic example of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, MediaNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, taken to such gory and over the top extremes that it actually became funny. ''Very'' funny.
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''Cazador'' (initially "El Cazador de Aventuras", then just "Cazador") was an Argentine comic book published in the 1990s and early 2000s, about a bulky, stupid and smelly anti-hero that lives in an abandoned church. Every adventure starts with Cazador minding his own business and then being dragged into some kind of mess involving demons, corrupt politicians, martian invaders, cosmic abominations, etc, and ends up destroying everything, insulting everyone, killing everybody and drinking mate. It is a classic example of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, taken to such gory and [[UpToEleven over the top]] extremes that it actually became funny. ''Very'' funny.

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''Cazador'' (initially "El Cazador de Aventuras", then just "Cazador") was an Argentine comic book published in the 1990s and early 2000s, about a bulky, stupid and smelly anti-hero that lives in an abandoned church. Every adventure starts with Cazador minding his own business and then being dragged into some kind of mess involving demons, corrupt politicians, martian invaders, cosmic abominations, etc, and ends up destroying everything, insulting everyone, killing everybody and drinking mate. It is a classic example of UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfComicBooks, taken to such gory and [[UpToEleven over the top]] top extremes that it actually became funny. ''Very'' funny.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In the first [[ArtEvolution black and white]] comics, Cazador was a religious KnightTemplar, hence why he lived in a church. In contrast, later comics have him as a simple squatter whose attitude towards religion is quite contemptuous; he is mostly ignorant of the doctrine and when he once had to [[ItMakesSenseInContext tell Biblical stories to children]], he did so in FracturedFairyTale fashion (God made the Earth out of [[{{Squick}} boogers]], Moses [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kent]] was [[PaperThinDisguise secretly]] Supermoses, and so on).\\

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In the first [[ArtEvolution black and white]] comics, Cazador was a religious KnightTemplar, hence why he lived in a church. In contrast, later comics have him as a simple squatter whose attitude towards religion is quite contemptuous; he is mostly ignorant of the doctrine and when he once had to [[ItMakesSenseInContext tell Biblical stories to children]], he did so in FracturedFairyTale fashion (God made the Earth out of [[{{Squick}} boogers]], boogers, Moses [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Kent]] was [[PaperThinDisguise secretly]] Supermoses, and so on).\\

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