Myke Phoenix: The Song of the Serial Kisser
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  • Reads 7,849
  • Votes 133
  • Parts 4
  • Time 42m
Complete, First published Oct 21, 2014
Someone is kissing the women of Astor City. He's sneaking up on unsuspecting ladies and planting a big wet one on them, or as big and as wet as circumstances will allow. 

The police are baffled; the culprit knows how to evade security cameras and surprise the women alone. Longtime Astor City superhero protector Myke Phoenix is unaware of the spree until it gets personal. And when the city's underworld decides to take matters into its own hands, he must decide which side he's on. 

The first new Myke Phoenix adventure in years relaunches and reboots Warren Bluhm's whimsical world of wonder. First adventure in the dodecology "Year of the Dinosaur," which is available for purchase at Amazon and Kobo.
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