Review: Die #1
It’s important to get this out of the way right off the bat, Die in
It’s important to get this out of the way right off the bat, Die in
Being a child of the eighties, I thought I was fairly up to date on
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“Just try not to be weird.” – Jessica Cruz Synopsis: This issue begins a day
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What do you get when you combine an Alex Jones surrogate, lizard people, shadow brokers
There is a phrase running around Twitter I saw recently that almost fits this comic’s
Watching a hero fall brings a multitude of emotions. There are elements of somberness as
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