Nailbiter Volume 3: Blood in the Water

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  • ISBN 9781632154859
  • Weight: 268g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Image Comics
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Volume 3 is here!

"Where do serial killers come from?" and why has Buckaroo, Oregon given birth to sixteen of the most vile serial killers in the world? NSA Agent Nicholas Finch needs to solve that mystery in order to save his friend, and he'll have to team up with the infamous Edward "Nailbiter" Warren to do it.

In the 3rd installment of this “killer” series find out... Does the Nailbiter know why sixteen of the world's worst serial killers all came from the same small town? Does he know the truth? Find out as the Nailbiter...confesses! And much, much more!

Collects NAILBITER #11-#15.

Jane Anderson is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at New York University. Her research is focused on property law Indigenous rights and sovereignty colonial archives repatriation digital return collaborative research and transformative practice for social change.Haidy Geismar is Reader in Anthropology and Vice Dean for Strategic Projects at University College London where she co-directs the Digital Anthropology Program. Her research interests focus on digital collections Indigenous intellectual and cultural property critical museum studies the anthropology of economy and exchange material culture and materiality and digital anthropology.

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