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Dark corridor / by Rich Tommaso.
Author
Tommaso, Rich
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Berkeley, California : Image Comics, 2016.
Description
132 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Pit bull terriers
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Comic books, strips, etc
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Thieves
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Comic books, strips, etc
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Ex-convicts
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Comic books, strips, etc
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Detective and mystery comics
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Graphic novels
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Summary note
All Peter Prego wanted to do was have a little night cap before bed, but this is postponed once a bloodied pit bull shows up at his door. Cruising around the city of Red Circle (a fictitious coastal metropolis resembling L. A., Atlanta, New York, and Miami), Pete tries to find the dog's owner and ends up in quite a jackpot. With help from his pals, an expert thief--Johnny Collins and Carter Ford--an ex-cop newly sprung from prison, he secures the dog in his home, after cleaning out the place of its valuables. Once they've gone, a woman dressed in black appears at that same residence to claim the pup... Who does this dog really belong to? Why was Carter in prison for ten years? And... who are the Seven Deadly Daughters?
Notes
"Originally published in Dark Corridor #1-7"--Title page verso.
Target audience
Rated M, mature.
Title on cover
Dark corridor, the complete series
ISBN
9781632155382 ((paperback))
1632155389 ((paperback))
OCLC
919482124
RCP
N - S
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