Murky Depths - Issues To Date

Issues To Date

  • Murky Depths Issue #1 - September, 2007 - ISBN 978-1-906584-01-6
  • Murky Depths Issue #2 - December, 2007 - ISBN 978-1-906584-02-3
  • Murky Depths Issue #3 - March, 2008 - ISBN 978-1-906584-03-0
  • Murky Depths Issue #4 - June, 2008 - ISBN 978-1-906584-04-7
  • Murky Depths Issue #5 - September, 2008 - ISBN 978-1-906584-05-4
  • Murky Depths Issue #6 - Winter, 2008 - ISBN 978-1-906584-10-8
  • Murky Depths Issue #7 - Spring, 2009 - ISBN 978-1-906584-11-5
  • Murky Depths Issue #8 - Summer, 2009 - ISBN 978-1-906584-12-2
  • Murky Depths Issue #9 - Autumn, 2009 - ISBN 978-1-906584-14-6
  • Murky Depths Issue #10 - Winter, 2009 - ISBN 978-1-906584-15-3
  • Murky Depths Issue #11 - Spring, 2010 - ISBN 978-1-906584-18-4
  • Murky Depths Issue #12 - Summer, 2010 - ISBN 978-1-906584-20-7
  • Murky Depths Issue #13 - Autumn, 2010 - ISBN 978-1-906584-21-4
  • Murky Depths Issue #14 - Winter, 2010 - ISBN 978-1-906584-23-8
  • Murky Depths Issue #15 - Spring, 2011 - ISBN 978-1-906584-25-2
  • Murky Depths Issue #16 - Summer, 2011 - ISBN 978-1-906584-26-9
  • Murky Depths Issue #17 - Autumn, 2011 (print error: Summer, 2011 on back cover) - ISBN 978-1-906584-28-3
  • Murky Depths Issue #18 - Winter, 2011 - ISBN 978-1-906584-29-0

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