Kivela, Sami
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UNDONE BY BLOOD OTHER SIDE OF EDEN #4
In the wake of tragedy, Silvano makes his way across the border only to discover that nothing ever works out quite the way we expect. Meanwhile, Solomon Eaton makes a border crossing of his own, forgetting his moral compass on the other side.
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UNDONE BY BLOOD TP (C: 0-1-0)
In the early 1970s, Ethel Grady Lane returns to her hometown of Sweetheart, Arizona with one thing on her mind: killing the man who murdered her family. But first, she'll have to find him. As Ethel navigates the eccentric town and its inhabitants, she learns that the quaint veneer hides... Read More →
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UNDONE BY BLOOD TP VOL 2 OTHER SIDE OF EDEN OTHER SIDE OF ED
The early 1930's: The height of the Great Depression and beginning of the Dust Bowl. Silvano Luna Del Rio works as a postman in Buttar, Texas. Reeling from a tragic past, with only a gun and a Western novel to his name, Silvano sets out to take back from the... Read More →
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VINEYARD #1 CVR A KIVELA
THE VINEYARD is a family-owned winery that sows and reaps by the blessing of the great god of wine and revelry, Dionysus. However, the Vines family's patron god requires complete devotion in the form of four sacrificial killings a year before each harvest. This has been done in unfettered obeisance.... Read More →
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VINEYARD #2
The Vines family finds their second victim and sacrifice. Adonis dives deeper into his devotion to Dionysus, to his father's delight. Meanwhile, Sophia returns home to save her mother, but Maranatha isn't willing to give up on the family just yet.
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VINEYARD #3
Maranatha is caught off guard by the second sacrifice's identity, which causes her to lash out and question just how much more she can take of her family's murderous obedience to Dionysus. Meanwhile, siblings Sophia and Adonis face off about the extremism of their father's belief, and Calum gets in... Read More →
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VINEYARD #4
Adonis attempts to carry out the final sacrifice to Dionysus as Sophia and Maranatha race to stop him - while Didache's belief overwhelms the family and there's no turning back when family values collide violently with otherworldly obligations.