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Let This One Be A Devil #1 (Cover C) (Max Fiumara)

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In the early 1900s, Henry Naughton returns home to the family farm in the swampy Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey. One night, he encounters a strange predator stalking the woods. This sends the young scholar on a research project that uncovers the legend of Mother Leeds and the terrible birth of the JERSEY DEVIL in 1735. James Tynion IV (BLUE BOOK, Something is Killing the Children) and Steve Foxe (Dark X-Men, All Eight Eyes along with Piotr Kowalski (Bloodborne, Where Monsters Lie) bring the Jersey Devil to life in a supernatural tale of horror that peels back unknown layers of history and reveals local monsters and universal terrors. • The first in a new series of TRUE WEIRD tales of cryptids from James Tynion IV and Tiny Onion! • Four issue series.

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Product Type
Comic Book
Age Group
Adult
Autographed
No
Brand
Tiny Onion
Color
Multi-Colored
Condition
Used
Cover Artist
Max Fiumara
Cover Variant
Cover C
Error Card
No
Gender
Unisex
Issue Number
1
Language
English
Material
Paper
Memorabilia
No
Pattern
Standard
Player / Character
Jersey Devil
Publisher
Tiny Onion
Rookie Card
No
Serial Numbered
No
Series Title
Let This One Be A Devil

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