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Saint Germaine: The Ghost Dance #1

Gary Reed

Editora: Caliber Comics

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Sinopse

Saint Germaine...is the man who cannot die and an award-winning series that spins tales of myth and history. "Ghost Dance", a self contained story featuring Saint Germaine and the mysterious Tarot reader who describes firsthand, the Sioux Indians' Ghost Dance which led to the final episode of the American Indian and essentially ended the Indian Wars. "A jewel of writing and design... a work that dares to dream..." - Lino Terlichi, Drive Magazine
Disponível desde: 24/09/2015.

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