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Vamplets: Nightmare Nursery #6 - cover

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Vamplets: Nightmare Nursery #6

Gayle Middleton, Dave Dwonch

Publisher: Action Lab Entertainment

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Summary

After the debacle at the Bizarre Bazaar, Destiny Harper is in more trouble than she imagined. To redeem herself, she must replenish the Vamplets’ supply of blood; but to do that she and the Vamplets must travel to the Undead Dragon Farm… and into danger!
Available since: 12/21/2014.

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