Jesse finally comes face to face with Deblanc and Fiore and learns about the mysterious entity that has taken over his body.
A preacher sets out on a mission to make the almighty himself confess his sin of abandoning the world. With his best friend Cassidy, an alcoholic Irish vampire, his love Tulip, a red blooded gun towing Texan, and the power of genesis, an unholy child born from an angel and a devil, Jesse gives up everything to set the world straight with its creator.
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Jesse finally comes face to face with Deblanc and Fiore and learns about the mysterious entity that has taken over his body.
Jesse returns home for what he hopes is the last time but angers Starr and endangers Cassidy in the process; Tulip battles hell and Nazis.
It is the day the entire town has been waiting for, as Jesse tries to follow through on his promise to get answers from Heaven.
Jesse investigates a fresh clue about God. Tulip makes friends with a new neighbor, and we get a glimpse into Cassidy's past relationship with Denis.
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