When a girl learns she's on a government watchlist, she and her best friend, the ghost of Benjamin Franklin, confront the federal agent assigned to her case. The three soon find themselves investigating the murder of a senator's aide and the suspicious deaths of almost a hundred of the Fed's fellow agents, cyborgs who are part of the mysterious Pocket President Program.
This is a collected edition of the A Girl and Her Fed webcomic. This book contains the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth chapters of the story and is the final book of Part 2.
Chapter Eleven: In which they come together Pages: 1210-1338 Webcomic: 1379-1519
Chapter Twelve: In which things get worse Pages: 1339-1427 Webcomic: 1520-1615
Chapter Thirteen: In which things come to an end Pages: 1428-1554 Webcomic: 1616-1753
K.B. Spangler lives in North Carolina with her husband and two completely awful dogs. They live in the decaying house of a dead poet. She is the author and artist of the webcomic, "A Girl and Her Fed," and author of novels and short stories. All projects include themes of privacy, politics, technology, civil liberties, the human experience, and how the lines between these blur like the dickens.
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