Tales from Derian: Coatli
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Ongoing, First published May 24, 2017
Chuioke is tired, far from home, and pursued by shadowy figures who stay just out of sight. He knows that it's dangerous when he stops for a break, but he's unprepared for how much danger he'll face when he lands himself in the lair of the world's largest snake.

Tales from Derian is a series of short stories inspired by various African folktales. This tale is the first of three episodes inspired by the origin story of Anansi, the hero of many West African stories.
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