‘Ghostbusters 101 #6:’ Comic Book Review
Ghostbusters 101 #6 concludes a major plot point from the beginning of the series. It seems to end the dimensional rift that is causing the
Ghostbusters 101 #6 concludes a major plot point from the beginning of the series. It seems to end the dimensional rift that is causing the
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Are you a fan of both the original Ghostbusters such as Bill Murray and Harold Ramis and the new Ghostbusters like Melissa McCarthy and Kristen
Clue writer Paul Allor and artist Nelson Daniel continue the momentum they started in the first issue. The primary focus of this issue is the
War for the Planet of the Apes lives up to what you would expect from the series. There’s the human surviving faction, and then there
Transformers: Till All Are One proves to be a game-changing issue for the most part. Starscream and Windblade are at the center of the issue.
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