Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones #2 (of 6)

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Anne Rice & Mariah Huehner (w) • Renae DeLiz & Ray Dillon (a) • DeLiz (c) Babylon. The city of gods and kings. Before he became a spirit of vengeance, Azriel was a young Hebrew who could talk to Babylon’s deity, Marduk. And it’s that unearthly connection that leads to his dark destiny, when the city priests and witch Arsenath prepare him to become a “living god.” FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Regular CoverArt by Rene DeLiz

Colors by Ray Dillon

SERVANT OF THE BONES #2. SEPTEMBER 2011. FIRST PRINTING. © 1996 by Anne O'Brien Rice. IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Editorial offices: 5080 Santa Fe Street, San Diego CA 92109.Any similarities to persons living or dead are purely coincidental. With the exception of artwork used for review purposes, none of the contents of this publication may be reprinted without the permission of Idea and DesignWorks, LLC. Printed in Korea. IDW Publishing does not read or accept unsolicited submissions of ideas, stories, or artwork.

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Cover RIArt by Jenny Frison

Written by Anne Rice • Adapted by Mariah McCourtArt by Renae DeLiz and Ray Dillon

Lettering by Shawn Lee • Edited by Chris Ryall and Mariah Huehner

In New York City, a young beautiful girl, Esther Belkin,is horrifically murdered on the streets. Her formerteacher, Jonathan, leaves the city and is trapped in anisolated mountain cabin in a storm, falls ill, and issaved by a mysterious young man. This sameyoung man, Azriel, turns out to be a spirit ofvengeance. He killed the men who murderedEsther, but it is not where his tale begins. It

begins in ancient Babylon, when godsstill walked the earth...

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