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Enigma #3: Because Reality Wasn't Confusing Enough Already

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Category:

Comics & Graphic Novels

Quantity Available:

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Condition:

Very Good

Series Title:

Enigma

Character:

Vertigo

Publication Year:

1993

Tradition:

US Comics

Genre:

Reality

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Posted for sale:

May 8

Item number:

1745136038

Item description

Oh, joy! Issue #3 of Enigma, where our pal Michael Smith's life spirals further into chaos. He's ditched his mundane existence to chase down a comic book writer, all because his favorite childhood hero decided to leap off the page and wreak havoc. Envelope Girl's saga unfolds, because who doesn't need more perplexing villains in their life? Peter Milligan and Duncan Fegredo continue their quest to make us question our sanity. Grab this issue if you're into existential crises and reality-bending escapades.