Transformers #21: Wild Boys
Transformers #21
Transformers #21 (Ruckley, Monfort, Shepherd, Bone, LaFuente, Wood) hit all the right moves in this issue, as we finally get some pay off that we’ve been waiting for!
DetailsTransformers #21
Transformers #21 (Ruckley, Monfort, Shepherd, Bone, LaFuente, Wood) hit all the right moves in this issue, as we finally get some pay off that we’ve been waiting for!
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