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Issue #1 opens with the werewolf, " Strummer ", recovering from having been shot with a silver bullet.
Her assistant, Ben the djinn, picked up the case she was working - and, with his abilities, got what they need to close it.
He then used his abilities to find and confront the man who'd pulled the trigger on Strummer.
That man went for his gun - and had it forced back into his leg as he was pulling the trigger.

Ben's face scared the guy out of his car, into the road - and into a truck's path.
Ben followed him out, back in human form - and took a picture of a tattoo on the dead guy's wrist.
He showed that picture to Strummer, later:

" All [that] " was Strummer's insistence on stepping out.

" Fine. At least take Grim with you. "
" Always. "

She turned the corner.

" .. come and take it. "

He fell down dead, leaving his shorter-haired friend alone with Strummer.

Ben then showed up, having followed her.
He suggested that they get home before cops showed up.

They left.

The next day, they were heading into their office.
" Miss Mercado? "

He introduced himself.

(Making the last panel of the issue the one to make the reader sound the title out and groan is a neat trick.
Pagecount's just under 7 of 22. Issue #2 came out this week.
Writing's Eric Palicki, art's Wendell Cavalcanti, and letters're Rob Steen.
Publisher's Ahoy.)
Her assistant, Ben the djinn, picked up the case she was working - and, with his abilities, got what they need to close it.
He then used his abilities to find and confront the man who'd pulled the trigger on Strummer.
That man went for his gun - and had it forced back into his leg as he was pulling the trigger.

Ben's face scared the guy out of his car, into the road - and into a truck's path.
Ben followed him out, back in human form - and took a picture of a tattoo on the dead guy's wrist.
He showed that picture to Strummer, later:

" All [that] " was Strummer's insistence on stepping out.

" Fine. At least take Grim with you. "
" Always. "

She turned the corner.

" .. come and take it. "

He fell down dead, leaving his shorter-haired friend alone with Strummer.

Ben then showed up, having followed her.
He suggested that they get home before cops showed up.

They left.

The next day, they were heading into their office.
" Miss Mercado? "

He introduced himself.

(Making the last panel of the issue the one to make the reader sound the title out and groan is a neat trick.
Pagecount's just under 7 of 22. Issue #2 came out this week.
Writing's Eric Palicki, art's Wendell Cavalcanti, and letters're Rob Steen.
Publisher's Ahoy.)