‘Black Hammer #2:’ Advance Comic Book Review
The first episode of a new sitcom is usually the least funny. You have to set up the world, introduce the characters, usually the situational
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S—t, allow me to introduce Fan. With Flak gone and Davey running the show, we return to the prize jewel of the mighty, bloated, and
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