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Solstice
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Solstice

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Russell Waterhouse, a manic millionaire with a death wish, drags his son, Hugh, to the dangerous corners of the Earth on a desperate hunt for the legendary Fountain of Youth. On the longest day of the year, both men will discover there’s a reason the mysterious wellspring has never been found-and why its most noted seekers have all met premature ends. A whiplash tale of murder, mysticism, and myth by STEVEN T. SEAGLE (It’s a Bird…, THE RED DIARY, Genius) and artist MORITAT (The Hellblazer, ELEPHANTMEN, All-Star Western) presented for the first time in color in this remastered edition.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Image Comics
Country
United States
Date
18 October 2016
Pages
120
ISBN
9781632159434

Russell Waterhouse, a manic millionaire with a death wish, drags his son, Hugh, to the dangerous corners of the Earth on a desperate hunt for the legendary Fountain of Youth. On the longest day of the year, both men will discover there’s a reason the mysterious wellspring has never been found-and why its most noted seekers have all met premature ends. A whiplash tale of murder, mysticism, and myth by STEVEN T. SEAGLE (It’s a Bird…, THE RED DIARY, Genius) and artist MORITAT (The Hellblazer, ELEPHANTMEN, All-Star Western) presented for the first time in color in this remastered edition.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Image Comics
Country
United States
Date
18 October 2016
Pages
120
ISBN
9781632159434