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Wily explorer and researcher Professor Wexler is pitted against a nefarious secret society known as T.H.E.M. (The High Enlightened Masters) and their attempted acquisition of the mysterious Mesopotamian artifact known as the "Tablet of Destiny," a legendary relic rumored to have the power to open a long lost gateway between worlds. But the tablet has been broken into pieces and scattered to the Ends of the Earth! Wexler and his oddball crew are in a chase around the world to locate the lost pieces of the tablet before T.H.E.M. does! It's Professor Wexler at his best, straight from the pages of…mehr

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Wily explorer and researcher Professor Wexler is pitted against a nefarious secret society known as T.H.E.M. (The High Enlightened Masters) and their attempted acquisition of the mysterious Mesopotamian artifact known as the "Tablet of Destiny," a legendary relic rumored to have the power to open a long lost gateway between worlds. But the tablet has been broken into pieces and scattered to the Ends of the Earth! Wexler and his oddball crew are in a chase around the world to locate the lost pieces of the tablet before T.H.E.M. does! It's Professor Wexler at his best, straight from the pages of World Explorer magazine. A zany mix of adventure and the occult that can't be missed! All Color.
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Autorenporträt
Chas Berlin grew up in Memphis, Tennessee reading of lost cities and vanished people with pulp writers such as Edgar Rice Burroughs and Lester Dent. He was first published in 1989 during the independent comics boom. He has since worked for several different comic publishers, such as Slave Labor Graphics and Fantagraphics Books. His illustrations have appeared in books by the late great science fiction writer, Philip Jose Farmer and a variety of paranormal periodicals such as STRANGE MAGAZINE and FORTEAN TIMES. He discovered WORLD EXPLORERS CLUB and the revelatory writings of David Hatcher Childress.