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Salt #3

Daniel Boyd

Publisher: Caliber Comics

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Summary

"Battle of Logan" With all three groups wanting the sacred coal, Jacob’s group and the militia hatch a plan to trap the Sheves in an abandoned mine using the specimens as bait, while the carriers hopefully escape through a secret back opening. The corrupted coal company scientist, Dr. Sherman, switches sides bringing valuable intel to the bad team on the Sheves, the sacred coal, and our fleeing heroes.
Available since: 09/12/2016.

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