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Indie Comics #1

Rick Bonn, Gary Scott Beatty, Brad Olrich, Terry Cronin, Michael Carr, Paul Bradford

Publisher: Caliber Comics

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Summary

The anthology so big it could only debut as a double size issue. The adventure begins when Rick Bonn asks "Why Did the Caveman Cross the Sea?" Brad Olrich’s mercenaries attempt a raid on Rectory VII, "At Galaxy’s Core." Terry Cronin plunges three college students on spring break into an underground world of bloodsucking women. Gary Scott Beatty follows The Maketch Girl and elder gods into darkness. Michael R. Carr presents two aging adversaries converging for a final encounter. And diesel punk meets modern world in Paul Bradford’s "The Night Errant!"
Available since: 11/22/2016.

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