Confessions of a Teenaged Warlock
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 47m
Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2013
Scott is like the school drug dealer, only he sells black magic.  Which isn't really a problem.  Until one day a teacher at his school bursts into flames.  The whole thing stinks of magic, but who's responsible?  If there's another warlock edging in on Scott's turf, he has to deal with it fast.  To solve they mystery, he'll have to deal with a closeted sphinx, a homicidal principal, and his mentor, a sorcerous street lady with a sugar addiction.  But what seems to be an occult turf war will end in a deadly choice... forcing Scott to sacrifice his best friend, or his best girl to the whims of a demonic serial killer.
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