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Cemetery Kids Run Rabid #2 (Of 4) Cover A Daniel Irizarri
Cemetery Kids Run Rabid #2 (Of 4) Cover A Daniel Irizarri
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[LOADING] An all-new injection of cyberpunk terror awaits input as Zac Thompson (Into the Unbeing-Parts 1 and 2) and Daniel Irizarri (Judge Dredd) conduct another unethical experiment at the frontier of biotech entertainment! Inside and outside of The Blighted Sprawl-the newest DLC update to the video game that nearly killed them all a year ago-the Cemetery Kids are on edge as they watch one of their own degenerate toward more and more irrational violence. Meanwhile, the other members of the online gaming group are being stalked by their avatars in the real world. . . . And that's all before the new update's most terrifying boss, the Coyote Prince, prepares to unleash its next merciless attack on four teenagers with nothing left to lose . . . except their own rapidly fraying lives.
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