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As the 20th century dawns- art promises to change the world...and steep it in blood. A rash of impossible killings sweep through Paris- tearing the rich and beautiful apart in their beds. When two art thieves stumble upon the portraits of the victims damaged in the exact same manner they died- it appears the man who once painted the immortal portrait of Dorian Gray has returned-with darker plans for future works. From the minds of Dan Watters (Coffin Bound- Lucifer- Deep Roots) and Kishore Mohan comes a haunting balance of depravity and beauty.
PICTURE OF EVERYTHING ELSE #1 CVR A MOHAN
VAULT COMICS
(W) Dan Watters (A) Kishore Mohan (CA) Anand Radhakrishnan
Diamond#: OCT208178
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