Bloodshot #0: From Numb…To Ready For A Fight
Bloodshot #0
In a powerful one-shot filled with explosive visuals, Bloodshot #0 (Seeley, Laming, Dalhouse, Sharpe) proves to be an issue that any fan of the character simply must read.
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In a powerful one-shot filled with explosive visuals, Bloodshot #0 (Seeley, Laming, Dalhouse, Sharpe) proves to be an issue that any fan of the character simply must read.
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