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Cover: J. G. Jones

Potter's Field #[nn]

Apr 2009 · Boom! Studios · 24.99 USD
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“Chapter One”
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This collection brings together the complete 2009 series from Boom! Studios, following a mysterious figure known only as John Doe who buries unidentified bodies in a forgotten plot of land in New York City. The story explores the lives of the nameless dead and the secrets they carry, blending crime noir with supernatural undertones as Doe becomes entangled with those seeking answers about their missing loved ones.

"Chapter One" of Potter's Field #nn (2009) launches with a chilling mystery as John Doe draws Detective Robbins into a macabre investigation: a serial killer is deliberately disfiguring corpses to erase their identities. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Paul Azaceta, with colors by Nick Filardi and letters by Marshall Dillon, the story unfolds with tense precision, setting up a confrontation that soon turns inward—where the hunt for a murderer begins to expose dangerous secrets within the very force Robbins serves. The cover, by J. G. Jones, captures the issue’s grim atmosphere with striking detail.

writer Mark Waid · artist, inker Paul Azaceta · colorist Nick Filardi · letterer Marshall Dillon · cover J. G. Jones

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Full credits

writer Mark Waid
artist, inker Paul Azaceta
colorist Nick Filardi
cover pencils, inks J. G. Jones

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John Doe involves Detective Robbins in a hunt to identify a serial killer who has been mutilating bodies to leave them unidentifiable - and the trail turns towards the police, pitting Robbins against her own people.

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