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    Jinn #1

    Jinn » Jinn #1 released by Avalon Studios on March 2000.

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    An archeologist's amazing find in the shadows of the Great Pyramids and a break-in at a plush San Francisco high rise... What do these things have in common? ...JINN! This is the story of Karen Lane, professional thief, and the night she stole the WRONG piece of art... very wrong indeed. This is a dark mystical tale of murder and mystery, where things that shouldn't be real, ARE! And as the old saying goes, "There be magics here." It's the story of a thief and a Jinni, an ancient being of honor. But it's no three wishes here, it's 'til death do us part. And when you've acquired a Jinni that is thousands of years old, you can count on it to bring some unwanted baggage your way... like someone out to kill all of its masters. And that's especially a problem when the killer is another Jinni who's much more powerful than your own! When myth and reality collide, hold onto your hats! Featuring the stunning artistic talents of Gabriel Rearte and vibrant storytelling by J. Cameron. Color and production done by the indomitable Haberlin (Spawn, Daredevil, Inhumans, Aria) Studios. Created by Brian (Aria, Witchblade) Haberlin and Whilce (Bishop, Wetworks) Portacio. Note: This issue ships with a 1-in-4 variant cover by Whilce Portacio.
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