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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a locker at Site-56. Personnel with a Level 2 security clearance may open the locker. SCP-XXXX must be read once every two weeks to see if the contents in it has changed. If so, it must immediately be reported to Senior Staff.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a comic book titled "SCP #1". It seems to be able to predict the future. Its contents change regularly but is always about the SCP Foundation and often containment breaches. It is unsure how the contents change but it never happens when someone is reading it. Content changes range from changing details like a character saying something else or standing something else to adding new pages to completely changing up the entire book. SCP-XXXX was drawn by Sandra ██████, who passed away 27/6/87, before the Foundation found the comic. SCP-XXXX was retrieved at █/█/89 and featured a story of SCP-173 breaching containment at Site-19. Later, when SCP-173 had been moved to Site-19, it breached containment and the exact events that happened in SCP-XXXX occurred in the breach. One story predicted Dr. Bright dying in a chainsaw accident and taking the body of D-67543. That happened 5/9/2016. SCP-XXXX posseses an ability to make anyone who sees it mildly interested in it. SCP-XXXX must be closely payed attention to, and if something potentially dangerous happens in the book, it must be prepared for.

Addendum-1: SCP-XXXX predicted a large containment breach with █ Keters involved. Extreme methods were taken to stop this breach, but in the end it still happened.

Addendum-2: The corpse of Sandra ██████ was found in a Foundation facility. It is unclear how it got there. In it's pockets "SCP #4" and "SCP #7" was found. These books do not have any anomalous effects. A day after Sandra ██████s corpse had been buried, SCP-XXXX started appearing in other places at Site-56. These occurrences happened for about a week and then stopped. Reclassification to Euclid pending.