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Read A Full Issue of "Doll and Creature"

Tue, November 24th, 2009 at 11:58AM (PST)

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Courtesy of Image Comics and Rick Remender, CBR presents the "Frankencastle" writer's earlier foray into the world of piecemeal, undead characters with the first issue of "Doll and Creature," available now in a remastered collected edition.

DOLL AND CREATURE, VOL. 1: EVERYTHING TURNS GRAY TP
story by RICK REMENDER
art by JOHN HEEBINK & MIKE MANLEY
cover by KIERON DWYER & KEVIN NOWLAN
104 pg/FC
$12.99

Religion is outlawed and blase hedonism is the norm, in the skewed future of DOLL AND CREATURE. Unleashed into this godless society is a horrible new drug, Gray Matter, which physically transforms its users into monsters, called "Hydes." As the cities rot a mysterious creature emerges with only one instinct: hunt down the Hydes to rid society of them.

Presenting for the first time in trade form: the re-mastered full color version of the cult classic series.

Now discuss this story in CBR's Image Comics forum.

Keywords:  image comics, rick remender, doll and creature, john heebink, mike manley

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