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Glitch: The Red Mist
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Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2021
Seth Mcdonagh was a normal boy, much like everyone else in Ireland, however when 'The Day Of The Red Mist' struck everything changed for everyone. For many the tragedy took the lives of their loved ones, for even more it was their own lives that was taken. However, once the toxins in the air died down people began noticing... changes. For a few lucky, or cursed, people they began developing abilities only thought possible within one's mind.

Seth was one of these few. Many went into hiding upon discovery of their new abilities, terrified of the governments reaction, but Seth decided to use this to his advantage. With the help of friends of course.
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