‘The Portent: Ashes’ – Advance TPB Review
Writer and artist Peter Bergting’s The Portent: Ashes is simple and elegant. It’s like a dream where you only remember bits and pieces and maybe
Writer and artist Peter Bergting’s The Portent: Ashes is simple and elegant. It’s like a dream where you only remember bits and pieces and maybe
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. . . then she swung her blade, as if her life (which it did) depended on it. Vincent used his resources to more than