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Killer App - The Beginning - cover

Killer App - The Beginning

Robert McTyre Jr

Publisher: MCTYRE ENTERTAINMENT

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Summary

This is a prequel comic book to my indie film "Killer App" that explores the mysterious origin of a dangerous cellphone app and a sinister cult of influential Hollywood elites called the Illuminati. 
Available since: 08/13/2018.

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