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Dept. H (2016), Volume 1

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From New York Times bestselling Mind MGMT creator Matt Kindt comes an exciting and new undersea sci-fi mystery. 
Mia is a special investigator hired to uncover possible sabotage taking place at a deep-sea research station. What she uncovers is a mind-blowing crime scene filled with suspects with terrible secrets, strange deep-sea creatures, and an impending flood!
Praise for the previous work of Matt Kindt:
"Kindt is a storyteller so fully in control of his gifts that his graphic novels read like quietly compelling arguments for the comics medium's narrative potential." -NPR
"Kindt has developed into one of the most exciting and original talents in the business" -The LA Times
"Kindt breaks all pre-conceived notions of what comic books are." -IGN

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Series: Dept. H (2016) Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Edition: Collected

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  • Release date: January 31, 2017

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  • ISBN: 9781630086954
  • File size: 6 KB
  • Release date: January 31, 2017

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From New York Times bestselling Mind MGMT creator Matt Kindt comes an exciting and new undersea sci-fi mystery. 
Mia is a special investigator hired to uncover possible sabotage taking place at a deep-sea research station. What she uncovers is a mind-blowing crime scene filled with suspects with terrible secrets, strange deep-sea creatures, and an impending flood!
Praise for the previous work of Matt Kindt:
"Kindt is a storyteller so fully in control of his gifts that his graphic novels read like quietly compelling arguments for the comics medium's narrative potential." -NPR
"Kindt has developed into one of the most exciting and original talents in the business" -The LA Times
"Kindt breaks all pre-conceived notions of what comic books are." -IGN

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