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[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136 Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for Webcomic/TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The Glass Scientists, it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.

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[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136 Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for Webcomic/TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The ''The Glass Scientists, Scientists'', it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.
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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be bought and read digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad]], or physically via [[http://arythusa.storenvy.com/products/12096528-bleeding-heart-comic StoreEnvy.]]

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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be bought and read digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad]], or physically in print via [[http://arythusa.storenvy.com/products/12096528-bleeding-heart-comic StoreEnvy.]]
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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be bought and read digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad.]]

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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be bought and read digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad.Gumroad]], or physically via [[http://arythusa.storenvy.com/products/12096528-bleeding-heart-comic StoreEnvy.]]
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[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136 Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The Glass Scientists, it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.

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[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136 Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for TheGlassScientists.Webcomic/TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The Glass Scientists, it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.
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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be bought digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad.]]

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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be bought and read digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad.]]
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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be read in print or digitally on Gumroad.

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It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be read in print or bought digitally on [[https://gumroad.com/l/BleedingHeart Gumroad.]]
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[[[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136]] Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The Glass Scientists, it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.

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[[[[http://www.[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136]] com/?page_id=136 Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The Glass Scientists, it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.
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[[[[http://www.theglassscientists.com/?page_id=136]] Bleeding Heart]] is a short, stand-alone prologue comic for TheGlassScientists. It tells the story of a formative incident from Dr. Jekyll’s youth and chiefly concerns an injured werewolf and (mostly) good intentions. While you do not have to read Bleeding Heart in order to enjoy The Glass Scientists, it may give you extra insight and backstory information of the main characters– or at least lots of pictures of them making funny faces.

It was created in 2014 and launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund its printing. It is 28 pages long in black and white and can be read in print or digitally on Gumroad.

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