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Salt #6

Daniel Boyd

Publisher: Caliber Comics

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Summary

"The Big Blow" As the fire storm begins, Jacob’s group attempts to float their precious salt cargo down river in an old coal tugboat. In the final showdown over the remaining sacred coal, great family sacrifices are made. Just as the few survivors get their vessel back on course, the massive fracking operation injects the freezing compound under the fire with disastrous results. And the mystery of the red salt is finally revealed in this epic series conclusion.
Available since: 09/12/2016.

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