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All My Ghosts #3

Jeremy Massie

Publisher: Alterna Comics

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Summary

Joe Hale has changed his outlook on life. His writer's block is gone and despite his friends' concern about his recent erratic behavior and the fact he's seeing ghosts he couldn't be happier. Though the looming buyout of his family business (a small town newspaper) is enough to change anyone's mood.
Available since: 04/20/2015.

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