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Touching Evil Vol. 2: The Phantom Limb (2)

The stakes get higher in Dan Dougherty's award winning comic series that asks the impossible question: What is Evil?Imagine you could kill anyone with the touch of your hand... but only if they're evil. Collecting the second story arc of this ongoing series, Touching Evil follows Ada Mansfield as she fights to break the curse she carries before it either falls into the wrong hands or destroys her life. The stakes get higher in this supernatural thriller that asks the impossible question: "What is evil?" Collects issues #8-14.

About the Author

Dan Dougherty is an award-winning writer and illustrator of comics and children's books. His comic Beardo is a slice-of-life autobiographical comedy that has been featured on the Huffington Post, Upworthy and several parenting websites. Through Source Point Press he has published two of his most successful ongoing comic series; the supernatural thriller Touching Evil and the absurdist comedy Floppy Cop (with co-creator Seth Damoose). His frequent collaborations with author DJ Corchin have yielded 11 children's books, all of which were acquired by Sourcebooks for publication. In 2020 they debuted their partnership with A Thousand No's, which rose to number one on the Barnes & Noble children's books list and enjoyed critical and commercial success. Their next release Do You Speak Fish? is set to be released in summer 2021.

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