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Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #1

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From the innovative minds of STEVE PUGH and WARREN ELLIS...

In the near future, the living and the dead share the same space.

Most of the "Blue Lights" are harmless, witless drones, as lost in death as they were in life.

Some want revenge. Some want power. Some even want company to join them in the ranks of the dead.

Enter Alice Hotwire, Detective Exorcist. She's the best there is at keeping the peace on the Blue Light beat and her fellow officers hate her for it. It's a job she doesn't want, in a world she doesn't understand. But, when a break-in at the Maximum Security Necropolis sets off a surge of violent, brutal hauntings, Alice Hotwire knows she's the only one that can pull the city from the brink of chaos.

A middle finger to the nay-sayers.

Hotwire #1 Cover A – Steve Pugh Diamond Code: DEC084201
Hotwire #1 Cover B – Alan Brooks Diamond Code: DEC084202
Hotwire #1 Cover C – Stjepan Sejic Diamond Code: DEC084203
Hotwire #1 Incentive Cover – Luis Royo Diamond Code: DEC084204

  

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