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\n From writers Marc Bernadin and Adam Freeman, artist Sebastián Piriz, letterer Bernardo Brice, and editor Sarah Litt, Census #1 is available to read today.\n\nThe synopsis:\nLiam Malone is a poly-sci major with a minor in communications who's searching for his first real job. While riding the bus in NYC he sees a sign that says 'Good pay, flexible hours, no experience necessary' so he heads on over for an interview and gets a job working for the Census Bureau.
As New Yorkers, Adam and I figured this was the perfect canvas to place a coming-of-age tale about a pathetically apathetic slacker who learns a bit about the real world and his place in it.\nFreeman added:\nWe love turning genres on their heads, so it was a blast to bring our sense of humor to the supernatural and mythological sandbox – all set within the diverse cultures and boroughs of our native New York City.
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