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Draw Me In Appearance #15! Red Hood: Lost Days #4 by Jeremy Haun!

September 1, 2010



Two weeks ago I get an e-mail from Jeremy Haun. Short and to the point it says, "Check out Red Hood #4. You pop in the background."





I show up while the UPS guy is delivering today's comic book goodness at my local comic book store, waiting to get my hands on a copy. Sure enough, there it is. Looking like something out of a mobster movie, or Reservoir Dogs even. I like the puzzled look I seem to have.


Thanks to Jeremy Haun for remembering my "comic quest" and drawing me in to a book. Any of you local guys reading this, I'm gunning for you guys at next years Planet Comicon!


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