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Josh Howard Summons "The Witch Queen"

Wed, February 3rd, 2010 | By Josh Wigler

"Dead@17" creator Josh Howard spoke with CBR News about the penultimate arc in the series, "The Witch Queen," which focuses entirely on Nara Kilday and her newfound home of Purgatory.

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Josh Howard On "Dead @ 17: Afterbirth"

Thu, December 3rd, 2009 | By Josh Wigler

Howard, the writer/artist/creator of "Dead@17" spoke with CBR News about his recently concluded miniseries "Afterbirth," which arrives in stores today in collected from, hints about the next series, "The Witch Queen," and more.

Image Comics Premieres "DEAD@17: AFTERBIRTH" At Lone Star Comics

Tue, June 9th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

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Josh Howard Talks Dead@17 @Image

Tue, May 12th, 2009 | By Josh Wigler

After years of publication through Viper Comics, writer-artist Josh Howard's cult-fave series "Dead@17" is coming to Image. CBR spoke with Howard about the move, the massive reprint volume, and new series "Afterbirth."

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