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Vincent Price Presents: In the Shadows #1 - cover

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Vincent Price Presents: In the Shadows #1

Troy Vevasis

Maison d'édition: Storm Entertainment

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Synopsis

The Master of Horror is back in a new series!  A young couple's lives are in turmoil as a result of an illness.  The husband is desperate to save his sick wife.  An mysterious stranger offers to lend help to the couple.  The couple's lives will change forever in this eerie tale presented by the Legendary Actor Vincent Price.
Disponible depuis: 23/03/2016.

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