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Dead End Delivery Service
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2012
Sometimes the dead have things they need to pass on before they go through the gates of Judgment. Encouragements, prayers, apologies, grudges; the souls of purgatory are quite the demanding bunch. So the fulfillment of these wishes is a lucrative business that the savviest are quick to entrepreneur in. Enter Liam Greyson, an unassuming, unsuspecting almost-18-year old fresh out of high school looking for a summer job to fund his first year in college. His job hunting ends when he finds himself in shaky temporary employment with a mysteriously vague girl and her mysteriously vague independent delivery company. The people are strange, the jobs are confusing and he can’t scratch this feeling that there’s something terribly horrid afoot. But what the hell? The pay's great.
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