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Deadworld: Restoration #3 - cover

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Deadworld: Restoration #3

Gary Reed

Publisher: Caliber Comics

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Summary

The few leper survivors find out about the strength and ferocity of the grakken demon creatures while Bowker must confront Moloch and the two of them, put their plans into motion.  But are they really working together?  Donna, still desperate to retrieve her daughter sends a massive army of zombies to attack th esupposed human stronghold of New Washington. Continuing the saga of the long running zombie classic!
Available since: 07/13/2016.

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