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Atomic Dreams #2

Prayer Cycle: Protect the Human

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The international best-seller (Atomic Dreams: The Lost Journal of J. Robert Oppenheimer Created by Jonathan Elias and Jazan Wild... ) was released on July 4th 2009. The dream laced story of the race to build the first atomic bomb was the first graphic novel to be downloaded in over 200 countries on smart phones around the globe.

Now 67 years after the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, as a tribute to those who lost their lives, and so that these souls are never forgotten, on August 9th 2012 (the anniversary of the Nagasaki tragedy) Carnival Comics publishes the original edition of Atomic Dreams Graphic Novel entitled... “PRAYER CYCLE - Protect The Human.”

“Will you remember?”

45 pages, Paperback

First published July 4, 2009

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Jazan Wild

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Jazan Wild is a bestselling author and musician whose Carnival of Souls, Dandy and Funhouse Of Horrors series are international hits that have been downloaded millions of times around the globe, even gracing Entertainment Weekly's Must List!

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These are 3.5 to 4. There is a lot going on. I am also including The Lost Journals Of R.O. as read

These books are some of the most horrible, gut wrenching disgusting books I have ever read. And I want to reread them. I was to shout to everyone READ THESE THINGS!!! The horror of the "mistress" power, death, destruction, greed slinks across the page. If you do not come away feeling dirty about the ugliness of the human species, you probably didn't read these books.

Some equally out in left field on its way to another ballpark, the illustrations bring it all to life and death. Dark, dirty and even at times a false sense of innocence lurk on the page.
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