The Night of the Apocalypse
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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2021
Sequel to The Night We Fell Apart;

Carter and the gang are back, and this time on Earth. Also known as Earth X. Five years, after his coma, Carter has reunited with his family and everything has gone back to the way it was or so they thought... Carter has been having a hard time trying to adjust his numen abilities into a soul ability. As soon as he figures out what he needs to do to control his powers, he finds out that the underworld limbo has been conjoined between Earth X. Now, it is up to Carter and the Uncalled Five to bring peace or will humanity as they know it crumbles.
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