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|artist        = [[Luis Rivera]]
|artist        = [[Luis Rivera]]
|letterer      = [[John M Helmer]]
|letterer      = [[John M Helmer]]
|cover          = [[Luis Rivera]] & [[Fernando Velazques]]; [[Ian Fraser]]
|cover          = [[Luis Rivera]] & [[Fernando Velazques]]; [[Ian Fraser Burgess|Ian Fraser]]
|release date  = [[5 May (releases)|5 May]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]]
|release date  = [[5 May (releases)|5 May]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]]
|publisher      = Lucky Comics
|publisher      = Lucky Comics
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Devil's End was a comic story featuring Olive Hawthorne published by Lucky Comics for Free Comic Book Day as a tie-in to White Witch of Devil's End. It launched comic series Devil's End: The Adventures of Olive Hawthorne and served as a sequel to The Dæmons with the reappearance of Bok.

Summary

Olive Hawthorne assembles a team of talanted students skilled in the mystical arts and the arcane. Can the protectors of Devil's End stop Scorpio before he unleashes the destructive force of Bok?

Plot

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Characters

Continuity

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