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Have you ever wondered what happened behind the scenes of one of most terrifying horror films ever made? How was it actually created? What madness led to the terror that was burned on film? Filmmaker Christopher P. Garetano is forging ahead with his take on the making of Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the graphic novel South Texas Blues . Based on the true story (obviously), and set during the summer of 1973, Stb follows a small inexperienced crew of independent filmmakers went to war, unaware of the legend they were creating. Told through the twisted mind of "Tobe," South Texas Blues is a trip down the dark road of one man's obsession. Writer Christopher P. Garetano ( Horror Business ) spent two years researching and writing South Texas Blues …

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