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Deze serie neemt u mee naar een rijk waar zelfs hemelse wezens ambities koesteren en verlangen naar promotie. Volg gewone engelen terwijl ze onverwachte opdrachten aangaan die hun moed en capaciteiten testen. De verhalen beloven een mix van humor, hemelse bureaucratie en verrassende avonturen in een buitenaards domein. Het biedt een kijkje in de hemel vanuit een duidelijk menselijker perspectief.

The Wrong Dead Guy
The Everything Box

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    \-- A beautiful, ambitious angel stands on a mountaintop, surveying the world and its little inhabitants below. Our angel usually doesn't get to do field work, and if he does well, he's certain he'll get a big promotion.And now it's time .

    The Everything Box
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    The Wrong Dead Guy

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    • 16 uur lezen
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    Coop, a master thief turned reluctant hero, saved the world from an ancient doomsday device and now works for the Department of Peculiar Science, a secret agency that manages the bizarre. His latest assignment from his boss Woolrich involves breaking into a traveling antiquities show to steal a sarcophagus containing the mummy of Harkhuf, a powerful Egyptian wizard. With the help of friends Morty, Giselle, and a half-cat, half-robotic octopus professor, Coop successfully executes the heist. However, when DOPS opens the sarcophagus, they find not a dead mummy but a very much alive one that escapes, wielding unfamiliar magic. Woolrich, frustrated with the mishap, orders Coop to track down Harkhuf. As Coop investigates, he discovers the mummy is searching for an ancient manuscript to resurrect his long-lost lover, a warrior sorceress intent on world domination with her undead armies. Coop would prefer to avoid the chaos, but he faces head-hunting bureaucrats, struggling fortune tellers, undead mailroom clerks, and an unimpressed elephant. With no escape in sight, Coop must embrace his role as a hero once more. If he manages to save the day again, he’ll demand answers—and a raise.

    The Wrong Dead Guy