‘Antarctica #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The first issue of Antarctica had all the makings of a compelling mystery/thriller. Now in issue #2, we’re immediately catapulted straight into sci-fi/thriller territory. Not
The first issue of Antarctica had all the makings of a compelling mystery/thriller. Now in issue #2, we’re immediately catapulted straight into sci-fi/thriller territory. Not
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I wanted to review this comic because I’m fascinated by Antarctica. The frozen wasteland certainly makes a compelling backdrop for the mysteries and conspiracies that
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