JOHN FLOOD (2015)
"Final issue! The cat-and-mouse game between Flood and Tate comes to a dangerous conclusion."
"Synopsis: Tate and Berry both race to get to Flood in the police station for very different reasons. Special Notes: "
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John Flood #1
"What's to Love: Justin Jordan exploded onto the comics scene just four short years ago with The Strange Talent of Luther Strode and caught everyone by surprise. Now he brings us John Flood, a series that combines the metaphysical with the procedural in a way we think is really fresh. Joining him is Jorge Coelho, whose fantastic work on Polarity and Sleepy Hollow made him a BOOM! favorite. Perfect for fans of Desolation Jones and Sherlock Holmes. What It Is: As the result of a government experiment, John Flood no longer needs to sleep, but now he's in a constant dream state and sometimes can't tell what's real and what isn't. But a side effect is that he sees patterns and makes connections no one else can, which serve him well in his new 'career' as a make-shift PI. Together with a burly ex-cop, Flood begins to investigate when he 'sees' one man responsible for thousands of unsolved murders, but now he himself has caught the killer's attention..."
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John Flood #2
"Flood takes Berry out on an unusual first case for a crash course in his oddball techniques."
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John Flood #3
"In trying to stay two steps ahead of the killer, Flood puts the one closest to him in the most danger."
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John Flood #4
"John's first encounter with Tate doesn't exactly end how he'd planned it."
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John Flood #5
"Synopsis: Tate and Berry both race to get to Flood in the police station for very different reasons. Special Notes: "
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John Flood #6
"Final issue! The cat-and-mouse game between Flood and Tate comes to a dangerous conclusion."