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Devlin Waugh: Blood Debt

Ales Kot

In these new adventures of Devlin Waugh, written by Rory McConville (Judge Dredd) and Ales Kot (Secret Avengers, Days of Hate) and drawn by Mike Dowling (Ichabod Azrael, Judge Anderson), mutagenic nightmare spores, the search for his missing brother, and a dashing new boyfriend, all combine to create thrilling tales of the camp vamp.

Book Details

  • Publisher: 2000 AD
  • Publish Date: May 11st, 2021
  • Pages: 176
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.90in - 7.10in - 0.40in - 1.05lb
  • EAN: 9781781087671
  • Categories: Superheroes (see also Fiction - Superheroes)Science Fiction - GeneralDystopian

About the Author

Kot, Ales: - Ales Kot is one of the few American (in his case Czech-American) comic writers to work for the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, where he continues to write Devlin Waugh stories. Previously he has written Secret Avengers for Marvel Comics, Suicide Squad for DC Comics, and created his own series published through Image Comics such as Change, Zero and Days of Hate.
McConville, Rory: - Rory McConville is an Irish writer living in London. He has written several series for 2000 AD including Judge Dredd and Department K, and also co-created the historical graphic novel Big Jim: Jim Larkin and the 1913 Lockout. His most recent work includes the graphic novel Write It In Blood for Image Comics.
Dowling, Mike: - Having co-created the critically-acclaimed Death Sentence with writer Monty Nero, Mike Dowling has gone on to illustrate several strips for both 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine. Including Tharg's 3rillers, the third series of Ichabod Azrael, Judge Anderson: Dead End and the infamous Judge Dredd story, Closet.

Praise for this book

"Ales Kot new to Devlin seems to be channelling Grant Morrison's The Filth with a story that delights in the obscene the disgusting and the outrageous." - Comics the Gathering
"So wonderfully bizarrely decadently wonderful... drawing you in with a combination of superb characterisation and stellar plotting... and being Devlin Waugh not a small amount of spectacular smut." - Comicon.com
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