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Tales from the Flipside#6
Cover: Peter Pontiac

Tales from the Flipside #6

Jan 2012 · Fake · 7,50 EUR
“The Record of Doom”

In "The Record of Doom," a clarinet player haunted by a recent injury discovers his music now carries a haunting new power—only the dead can hear it. As he grapples with this strange gift, his attempts to reconnect with the living world unravel, leaving him caught between two realms. Pete Morisi’s expressive art brings the eerie, intimate tone to life, while Peter Pontiac’s cover captures the story’s unsettling mood.

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artist, inker Pete Morisi · cover Peter Pontiac

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artist, inker Pete Morisi
cover pencils, inks Peter Pontiac

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After being injured in a fight, a clarinet player believes that he can play better than before, but when he tries to show his agent, the other man can't hear him playing at all. He learns that his music can now only be heard by the dead.

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