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portada Abraham Lincoln Burns in Hell Issue #3
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781088021552

Abraham Lincoln Burns in Hell Issue #3

B L Blankenship (Author) · B. L. Blankenship · Paperback

Abraham Lincoln Burns in Hell Issue #3 - B L Blankenship

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Synopsis "Abraham Lincoln Burns in Hell Issue #3"

The Confederate assassin John Wilkes Booth's ongoing mission to travel interdimensionally across alternate Earths to assassinate the tyrannical variants of Abraham Lincoln brings him to strange new places. This book predominately bears record of his accounts of the world he calls Earth #4, where he encounters a white-utopian, futuristic, solarpunk Chicago, Illinois run by Lincoln; a man who hates the amalgamated South and praises the racist pseudo-science of eugenics.There is no God in this North. Mankind has thereby been diminished. Their lives have been devalued, and yet they justify themselves in the name of humanism and their technological accomplishments. This places stands in complete contrast to the papal-state Philadelphia of Earth #3. ITs technology is vastly beyond the imaginations of the steampunk Boston of Earth #2.Once more, his logs give the reader insight into his ongoing quest and aim to return to his love on another world.

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