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Misbegotten: Runaway Nun #3

Misbegotten #3: Runaway Nun

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Flanked by his four femmes fatales, Sir Gottfrey arrives aboard Domus Mariae in search of Double-M 091, his prodigal daughter. In the ensuing brawl, Father Micon takes the bullets intended for Elano and dies in his disciple’s arms, while Gottfrey gets his lungs-box pierced. Back on Harlequin Island, Brother Ziggy, a Sigmund Freud-replika-turned-monk, takes a batch of runaway replikas to the rendezvous point with the Franciscans’ submarine. J-Clone finally gets reunited with Double-M 091, only to be rushed back to the surgery table for a second Bible neuro-implant. Gottfrey gets a new pair of lungs. Seeking both revenge for his mentor’s death and J-Clone’s capture, Elano travels aboard the submarine to the rendezvous point and persuades Ziggy to give him passage. Once inside the ghetto, Elano stumbles into the crossfire between two gangs fighting over the vials of human blood he carries with him, and ends up a prisoner in Klaudette’s personal Zoo.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 4, 2017

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Caesar Voghan is a Sci Fi author who lives in LA, where he teaches College. He holds advanced degrees in Mathematics and Religious Studies. Misbegotten is his first graphic novel, adapted from a screenplay with the same title. You can follow him on www.Facebook.com/voghanINK as well www.Facebook.com/MisbegottenTheNovel.

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Author 3 books408 followers
October 30, 2016
The saga continues and Voghan reigns in the craziness a bit: the reuniting of Double-M 091 and the Jesus clone, Father Micon takes a bullet, and several plot lines which seemed somewhat random in the last issue start go somewhere. It's still a little madcap and there is probably too many plots in too little space, but it is seeming going somewhere interesting and seems more coherent than the last issue made it seem.
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65 reviews
June 29, 2022
The plot thickens

Runway nun volume 3 is where things begin to heat up. The action intensifies and the chief protagonist and antagonist come face to face. The story really gets interesting in this dystopian world full of absurdities.
The only let down is artwork which is good but not as good as the first two installments.
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49 reviews8 followers
May 30, 2019
Eh...

I don't like the art as much on this one. Drawings gumball wrapper ish... . . . . . .
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