Seattle's Case
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Ongoing, First published Aug 18, 2015
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Here lies a man at the edge of his life, but yet still living on. An immortal man bounded by the laws of the supernatural and by the code of the world's laws as well. Most famously named by Death himself, "The Eternal Walker", but those that are unknown to that name call him James Fletcher. Some may say that he is a supernatural bounty hunter or maybe a savior for those who walk in the world and also the void, but the most modern title would be a supernatural private investigator. 

This is where it gets interesting....

James has taken a case that has him travelling from his home town of Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington, a city he knows all to well. The case has some intriguing details, but he only has a hand full of useful clues. One summoning circle with the blood of at least four different creatures, one address, and one woman that is to well connected to James.  Now only time will tell what the future holds for James Fletcher...
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