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Dead Letters Vol. 2 (2)

Caught between two rival gangs, Sam Whistler must act as God's agent in Purgatory!Sam Whistler can't remember who he is, what he's done, or why he is Here. What he's been told is that Here is the place between Heaven and Hell...and that he's been recruited by God to set things right Here. Sam’s second case begins “Here”: As the freshly spawned gang war between Ma and Jones rages across the supernatural metropolis, Sam is enlisted by the new powers-that-be to infiltrate the amorphous Boroughs of the city in search of a terrorist cell planning to wreak havoc on the fabric of Here itself. Collects issues #4-8 of the supernatural crime series, Dead Letters.

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Christopher Sebela is a writer, graphic designer and Eisner-nominated creator who narrowly escaped a lifetime in the Midwest to set up shop in Portland, Oregon. After studying at Xaviers School for the Gifted, he went on to Virginia Commonwealth University where he graduated in the Communication Arts and Design department. He then traveled to Florida to study at the Illustration Academy with great teachers such as Mark and John English, Sterling Hundley, George Pratt, Jon Foster, Brent Watkinson, Gary Kelly and others. While in school to this day, he has worked as a video game concept artist, graphic designer and illustrator. His love for comics and illustration lend to his voice and all these fields, and keeps him pursuing those passions.

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