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Avatar Volume 2: The Claws in the Wind (edition 2003)

by Juan Miguel Aguilera (Author), Rafael Fonteriz (Artist)

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Manuel the deaf-mute police detective is confronted by a new technological horror in the latest crime wave. A seemingly impossible series of murder have erupted across the globe, all with the same modus operandi. The police have named the killer "The Vampire" because of the bloody nature of the crimes. Manuel has been called in to investigate the possible cyber-crime aspect of the killings. What he discovers shakes him to the core, and endangers everyone around, especially his friends, psychologist Valeria. The hunt for the Vampire leads to an unexpected places and a chilling conclusion that has to be seen to be believed.… (more)
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Title:Avatar Volume 2: The Claws in the Wind
Authors:Juan Miguel Aguilera (Author)
Other authors:Rafael Fonteriz (Artist)
Info:SAF Comics (2003), 48 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:**1/2
Tags:graphic novel, sci-fi, european comics

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Not as good as the first volume. This one ends abruptly after the big climax, leaving no room for exploration of consequences or fallout from the big reveal. The tech is cool, the art is great, but it felt unfinished. ( )
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Manuel the deaf-mute police detective is confronted by a new technological horror in the latest crime wave. A seemingly impossible series of murder have erupted across the globe, all with the same modus operandi. The police have named the killer "The Vampire" because of the bloody nature of the crimes. Manuel has been called in to investigate the possible cyber-crime aspect of the killings. What he discovers shakes him to the core, and endangers everyone around, especially his friends, psychologist Valeria. The hunt for the Vampire leads to an unexpected places and a chilling conclusion that has to be seen to be believed.

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