Grendel Tales: The Devil in Our Midst # 4 - [Jonah on the Cross]

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Grendel Jonah gets crucified -- literally! -- Alexander reveals an important truth about his own past, the ice-station workers rebel and take charge, and a ravening mutant beast appears from the bowels of the icy earth! All this and more in the penultimate issue of Grendel Tales: The Devil in Our Midst.

Also in this issue: The return of the perverse Hitchcock Blue, who, in his quest for the Devil, goes to Pigsville to question the elusive Vaseline Tsusumi. Written and fully painted by Grendel creator Matt Wagner.


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    Bernie Mireault
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    Diana Schutz
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    Kathryn Delaney
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  • Matt Wagner
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  • Paul Grist
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