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All Fired Up

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This world can be a cruel place. Few feel this struggle more than Korrura Pomeroy, a woman whose hopeful heart has been weighed down by too many evils. She dreams of herself as someone of worth, but it’s hard to believe it when all anybody else can see is the call girl from the Prickly Palm Club. Though desperate to escape from this wretched life and her own self-hatred, her crippling addiction to drugs fuels the vicious cycle of misery that she has found herself trapped within.

Every day is a new struggle for survival. If it isn’t due to the wickedness of men’s hearts or the destruction caused by the drugs, it would be because of the megalomaniacal terrorist group who crash the club and deem it their fate to punish her for her sins. But all is not lost. Where all other men have failed her, there is still one left to hope in. One man in whom all within this world become freed to dream again. Today, after a lifetime of bearing witness to darkness and death, Korrura lives to-

WITNESS THE ALL MAN!

54 pages, Paperback

Published March 6, 2026

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Daniel Benedon

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March 25, 2026
I loved this book! I couldn’t put it down! I picked it up to look at the pictures and read the entire thing at once. Incredible writing, that Daniel Benedon author guy is really talented!
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March 6, 2026
Whoever wrote this is such an amazing guy. I've met him, I know right? How cool! Sometimes he won't even leave me alone!
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April 18, 2026
Where should I start? The fact that Daniel Benedon can't leave himself alone should be enough to know that the All Man is something special. To go from conniving scientists in the first issue to down on their luck drug addicted prostitutes in the red light district in the second issue is remarkable. Did not see it coming. The All Man's compassion is endearing. The tangled humanity of the characters pulls you in. I want to read more.
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