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Saint Germaine: Shadows Fall #4 - cover

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Saint Germaine: Shadows Fall #4

Gary Reed

Publisher: Caliber Comics

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The conclusion to the Shadows Fall story arc. Lilith’s past is revealed and she is not who she thinks she is.  Manny is pulled into the world of Saint Germaine, literally, and finds it not only disturbing, but frightening. Part 4 of 4. Critic John L. Kruze  says "This is more than a winner, Saint Germaine is a stunning example of the power of the medium. It should be exalted."
Available since: 09/24/2015.

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