‘Absolute Zeroes: Camp Launchpad’ – Graphic Novel Review
Camp Launchpad would seem on the surface to be every nerdy science kid’s dream: a space camp built on an actual, working shuttle launch pad.
Camp Launchpad would seem on the surface to be every nerdy science kid’s dream: a space camp built on an actual, working shuttle launch pad.
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