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A group of treasure hunters stumble upon a massive Nazi complex that’s hiding a horrific secret… and a fortune in gold.

Sam Safdie and his intrepid group of treasure hunters set out to uncover the secrets that lie within the massive Nazi complex built underneath the Owl Mountains... Project Riese. Though they're hoping to find a fortune in missing gold, but the truth of the complex is much more complex. At their backs is an awful German Archeologist known only as The Baron who will stop at nothing to steal the secrets of Project Riese for himself. But little do either of them know - the complex houses strange secrets that skirt the edges of known science. Secrets that are dying to escape the abandoned facility....

144 pages, Paperback

Published March 19, 2024

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Zac Thompson

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Zac Thompson is a writer born and raised on Prince Edward Island, Canada. He's written titles like Marvelous X-Men, Cable, and X-Men: Black for Marvel Comics. Along with indie books such as Her Infernal Descent, Relay, and The Replacer.

In 2019, Zac became the showrunner of the Age of X-Man universe at Marvel Comics. His critically acclaimed miniseries, Come Into Me, was called the best horror comic of 2018 by HorrorDNA. His debut comic series, The Dregs, was called "lowbrow brilliant" by New York Magazine. His novel, Weaponized, was the winner of the 2016 CryptTV horror fiction contest.

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June 30, 2025
They seemed to be going for an Indiana Jones/Dirty Dozen hybrid. Instead you got pages of throwaway plot fragments more interesting than anything they actually followed, a team of barely distinguished cannon fodder, and some repetitious and tiresome mantras about restoring Jewish Treasure.

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