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"Acts of Vengeance (Part 8) - Final Act"


"The Bush of Ghosts (Part 4) - Things Fall Apart"

"Redemption Song (Part 3) - Just a Shot Away"

"Warlock and the Fleshtones"



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Synopsis for "Warlock and the Fleshtones"

Warlock comes across FBI agent Kurlychek, who has had a car crash. He shields her from the explosion and introduces himself. She explains she was chasing three mad scientists, who show up, having injected themselves with a bio-toxin that lets them morphs their bodies at will, like Warlock, when they are exposed to air. They fight, and a Fleshtones encapsulates them. Warlock switches things around, encapsulating the Fleshtones. He dumps them in the conveniently nearby tar pits, turns into a giant fan, and they freeze up. Kurlychek, impressed, gives Warlock her card.

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  • The title "Just a Shot Away" is likely taken from the Rolling Stones' song "Gimme Shelter", which used the lyric to reference the growing sense of violence in the world at that time (this story is about the characters believing there's going to be a riot).


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