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City of Dust: A Philip Khrome Story #1

Story by
Steve Niles
Art by
Zid
Colors by
Zid
Letters by
Chris Eliopoulos
Publisher
Radical Comics
Cover Price:
$3.99
Release Date
Wed, October 1st, 2008
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From the dark mind of STEVE NILES (30 Days of Night) comes a story set in the aftermath of our world's collapse. This chilling vision of the future unveils a world where the police now patrol for crimes of the imagination. Religious beliefs, along with any tales of false heroes, idols or gods, are illegal. The world is anew and the enemy adapts.

Detective Philip Khrome doesn't enforce Imagination, he works homicide; that's where the action is, and he's seen it all before. But criminals evolve and the world's forever changing. When a killing spree hits his city sector, Khrome finds himself face to face with killers born of grim reality with old world superstition and everything is not what it seems.

48 page prestige format book.

[NOTE: Look for a live Web cast with Steve Niles on September 30th at http://www.radicalcomics.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.radicalcomics.com.]

 

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