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"An explosion of imaginative storytelling is ignited by a matchless excuse for not bringing in a school assignment. The fuse is lit with JoJo's, a 12-year-old girl's punishment for telling a lie, a paper on Lies and Their Ties with the Devil. Her search triggers one of two subroutines the Devil's computer minion, Ekz, had running. The fallen angel, Erckle, by order of his boss, the Devil, sends Ekz in a Justin Bieber disguise (because minions are big lizards and would stand out where a 6'4" tall lizard in a Justin Bieber suit wouldn't) to find JoJo and have her fill out the Devil's questionnaire. Ekz and a redheaded kid are captured by ICE, and Ekz misses the deadline for his return and is considered AWOL. Aliens, the second subroutine of the Devil's, appear on AK's farm and he befriends them. When they disappear, he goes ona rescue mission. Erckle cons the Devil into sending him to find Ekz and contact the aliens but is defecting and never coming back. He teams up with JoJo and they set out to rescue Ekz. The lost god, 1001, is now antimatter and returns to the matter plane wearing an antimatter suit made to look like Lady Gaga but is mistaken for a Dalek. The aliens have a device that would allow her to switch between the matter and antimatter planes permitting her to rejoin the 1000, but she finds them incarcerated. 1001 and AK partner to save the aliens and run into Erckle and JoJo. AK frees Ekz and Wade but not the aliens. Shootout at the AK Corral introduces a special ops team sent to transport the aliens where a standoff ensues until Erckle flips out and shifts the tide over to ... The rest you'll have to read to find out."--Page 4 of cover
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