‘Gideon Falls #22:’ Advance Comic Book Review
You know when you think you do something to make a thing better, and it ends up making it worse? Welcome back to Gideon Falls.
You know when you think you do something to make a thing better, and it ends up making it worse? Welcome back to Gideon Falls.
Sometimes, when reviewing comic books, you come into a series a few issues late. It is a rare occasion that issue #6 of a series
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Part 2 of The House of Slaughter story arc is here.
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