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Testament: Volume 2: West of Eden

By (artist) Gary Erskine, By (author) Douglas Rushkoff






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Written by Douglas Rushkoff Art by Peter Gross, Gary Erskine & Liam Sharp Cover by Liam Sharp ...a nimble yarn-spinner... - Entertainment Weekly Novelist Douglas Rushkoff's saga of Biblical stories occurring in the present day continues in this volume collecting issues #6-10 of the acclaimed ongoing series. A decade ago, in an echo of Genesis, young Alan Stern may have created life - inside his laptop. Now, he's about to discover the terrible consequences of playing God.

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Publisher | DC Comics
Published date | 17 Jan 2007
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 128
Dimensions | 257 x 165 x 7mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 227g
ISBN | 978-1-4012-1201-8
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BISAC | comics & graphic novels / graphic novels / superheroes


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