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Published September 22, 2020

Domino Kicks Off 'Heroines' Line with First Prose Novel 'Strays'

Read an excerpt before 'Domino: Strays' lands on October 6!

Domino: Strays

Along with the upcoming Heimdall-led epic The Head of Mimir, the Marvel and Aconyte Books prose novel collaboration kicks off this October with the release of DOMINO: STRAYS , the first prose novel from the MARVEL: HEROINES line, by critically-acclaimed genre-warping author Tristan Palmgren.

Domino: Strays

In Domino: Strays, the job was to infiltrate a Chicago conman’s cult to liberate some brainwashed twins, but for former X-Force operative Domino, that’s a “hell no.” Fanatics are bad news.

She still has nightmares about Project Armageddon, the super-soldier program that wrecked her life and destroyed her family. If only she’d had someone to help her back then, someone… like her. Maybe it is time to finally face those demons. With her probability manipulating super-powers, she can turn even the worst of situations to her advantage.

Thanks to our friends at Aconyte Books, read an excerpt of the upcoming novel in the gallery below. Pre-order DOMINO: STRAYS, available on October 6, wherever books are sold.

'Domino: Strays' Excerpt
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