‘Dept.H #12:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Matt Kindt is a writer’s writer. I really don’t know what that means, except that I’m a writer and to speak in a voice as
Matt Kindt is a writer’s writer. I really don’t know what that means, except that I’m a writer and to speak in a voice as
I can see a potential path beginning to form: the possibility of where this may be going. Black Hammer is a psychological superhero mystery. I
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