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Estuary A Ghost Story #4 (Of 4) C 1:10 Nathan Ooten Virgin Variant (07/01/2026) Oni

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Estuary A Ghost Story #4 (Of 4) C 1:10 Nathan Ooten Virgin Variant (07/01/2026) Oni

ESTUARY A GHOST STORY #4 (OF 4) CVR C INC 1:10 NATHAN OOTEN FULL ART VAR
(W) TIM DANIEL, DB ANDRY (A) MAAN HOUSE (C) NATHAN OOTEN
ONI PRESS
StockID: 178749 SKU: 0526ON1091

GRIM TIDINGS!  The summer's smash-hit dose of searing suspense rolls back out on a crimson tide as masterful writers Tim Daniel (Crush Depth) & DB Andry (Red Vector) and illustrious artist Maan House (Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave) deliver a must-read finale three centuries in the making . . . Old secrets are laid bare and the mystery unravels in ways Maris and Hunt never imagined when they first dipped below the surface of the murky waters beneath the Mission at Arbués Point. The chapel- the priests- and nuns- and even Maris herself- are entwined in a deathly dark plot that spans decades—but light can cut through even the deepest waters to reveal what's hidden and lost . . .

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ESTUARY A GHOST STORY #4 (OF 4) CVR C INC 1:10 NATHAN OOTEN FULL ART VAR
(W) TIM DANIEL, DB ANDRY (A) MAAN HOUSE (C) NATHAN OOTEN
ONI PRESS
StockID: 178749 SKU: 0526ON1091

GRIM TIDINGS!  The summer's smash-hit dose of searing suspense rolls back out on a crimson tide as masterful writers Tim Daniel (Crush Depth) & DB Andry (Red Vector) and illustrious artist Maan House (Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave) deliver a must-read finale three centuries in the making . . . Old secrets are laid bare and the mystery unravels in ways Maris and Hunt never imagined when they first dipped below the surface of the murky waters beneath the Mission at Arbués Point. The chapel- the priests- and nuns- and even Maris herself- are entwined in a deathly dark plot that spans decades—but light can cut through even the deepest waters to reveal what's hidden and lost . . .