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    Gregory Ellner    
     | Dec 9, 2019 | Interviews 
        
    When it comes to “Nomen Omen,” the series can be a bit hard to describe. With an intriguing art style that focuses more on an absence than a presence of color, arcane traditions of various sorts peppered throughout, and an odd look into the central character from the get-go, the first issue alone made quite […]  
   
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