The stand. [Vol. 1], Captain trips

The stand. [Vol. 1], Captain trips

1 volume (unpaged) : 27 cm When something goes horribly awry at a secret army base in the California desert, Charlie Campion and his family flee into the night, unaware that they carry a deadly virus that will spread a wave of death across the United States Adult "Contains material originally published in magazine form as The stand: Captain trips #1-5." "Parental advisory for strong language & content"--Jacket
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