The patient 'N' has committed suicide. Who will assume N.'s deadly responsibilities now? He did say it was infectious.
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© 2008, Stephen King. All Rights Reserved.
Master storyteller Stephen King present a revolutionary new form of entertainment: his short story N., brought to vibrant life through a series of 25 motion comic episodes.
The series of motion comics tells the story of a psychiatrist who falls victim to the same deadly obsession as his patient - an obsession that might just save the world. Drawn by award winning artist Alex Maleev and colored by famed comic book colorist Jose Villarrubia, the episodes are adapted by Mark Guggenheim with oversight from Stephen King.
Originally N can be found in Stephen King's collection of short stories title Just After Sunset.
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Its getting more interesting now it has a twist but its predictable. I just wish the monster would come out or do something, or they would explain the suicides?