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F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack: Scar-Lip Redux Original Graphic Novel
F. Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack: Scar-Lip Redux Original Graphic Novel | F. Paul Wilson
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An original graphic novel starring Repairman Jack written by series Creator F. Paul Wilson and illustrated by Antonio (James Bond) Fuso. Got a problem? He can fix it. He thought hed seen the last of the Rakoshi, but one has survived. A particularly cunning and deadly Rakosh known to Jack as Scar-Lip. Now, Jack faces the fights of his life as he seeks to end the creature once and for all, before it ends him!
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Soscha
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I‘m fairly certain this is a graphic based on the author‘s novels.

Repairman Jack is a fixer of a variety of Really Bad Things ™️

Prime Bad Thing here is Scar-Lip whom we are told is a Rakshasa, a demon in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Folk Islam.

You‘ve likely seen its image in Hindi art images. I mean, you‘re a Bad Thing so the scar on its face is incidental.

A decent read from Dynamite Comics.

SKREE!!

danx I must go find this. I just finished The Keep last night, first of his writings I‘ve read. 1w
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Jari-chan
The Tomb | F. Paul Wilson
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The cover got my attention immediately and the blurb got me hooked. The story turned out to be amusing, fast-paced and a true page turner. It's dark and bloody and creepy. I should've loved it. I would've. If it wasn't for the typical sexism, fatphobia and cultural appropriation of the 80ties...

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LiteraryLona
The Tomb | F. Paul Wilson
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I‘m not exactly sure how I‘ve made it 32+ years as a reader without knowing about F. Paul Wilson. I love his style and understated creepiness. ❤️💀📖

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rpom01
The Tomb | F. Paul Wilson
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A great start to what became my favorite book series. It's based in the 80's, however I think there may have been an edited version to modernize, but I loved how it was. Jack is a great character. A power nerd? It's the perfect mix of X Files, James Bond, and some dark humor thrown in. A great beginning to the epic of Repairman Jack. Look at it this way, you can't go wrong if Stephen King is the president of the fan club.