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The Army Of Darkness 1979 #1
Rodney Barnes with art by Tom Garcia craft a tale mixing time travel, mystery, and horror together into its own mind blowing genre.
DetailsThe Army Of Darkness 1979 #1
Rodney Barnes with art by Tom Garcia craft a tale mixing time travel, mystery, and horror together into its own mind blowing genre.
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Magnus #1-5 (Higgins, Fornes, O’Halloran, Esposito) brings something completely new and modern to the series with a moral dilemma that explores a fundamental relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence. For those looking for a sci-fi mystery thriller, this is definitely one you will want to read.
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