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Ongoing, First published Dec 05, 2015
Out of the ruins of what used to be the United States of America, 8 kids decide to make the perilous journey through The Lend to try to get free from the anarchic nation. While heading north on their way to freedom, they must make it through the war-torn districts of Judjlend. 

Julia From Wrath...

Alex From Pride...

Xavier From Gluttony...

Beth From Lust...

Yale From Greed...

Erwin From Sloth...

David From Envy...

and

Rye From Renaissance...

If they can sneak past the monsters, the police, the mass shootings, and the ever-watching eye of the 5 Emporer's of The Lend, then maybe, just maybe, they can make it out alive.
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