Gold Digger #47: Black and White

· Antarctic Press
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Gold Digger Black and White #47 JAN 1999

 The battle between Brianna and her alter ego Grave Digger continues... and more of Seer's Hamlet is destroyed in the process, starting with Nali's hut. G'nolga and Hanzo use the distraction to capture more mages. As Gaja tries to stop G'nolga, Grave Digger turns Brianna's peebos against her. Hanzo steals one of Nali's potion that she intended for Sheila, but he finds drinking it has life-altering consequences. Hanzo has trouble dealing with his changes, but uses his new "attributes" to defeat Tirga and escape with the captured mages. Gaja's and G’nolga's fight seems to end in mutual defeat, but Hanzo comes back briefly to rescue G'nolga. Genn gets into Grave Digger's head to show her demons are her own making. This allows Grave Digger and Brianna to come to terms and merge back together. Unfortunately, Gaja's wounds prove too serious for his were-cat healing and he is dying...  26 pages. B&W

About the author

Fred Perry (born September 16, 1969) is an American comic book artist and writer, currently working at Antarctic Press.

Fred Perry is well known as an author and artist of manga style comics. The series he is best known for is Gold Digger, a very long-running manga style comic. Gold Digger has been running monthly since 1993, all story and artwork by Fred Perry. He has also worked on several other titles produced by the publishing company Antarctic Press, collaborating with other writers and artists on many of them. He has experimented with producing animation, both traditional and flash-based.

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